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Why was there a growing concern about the number of slaves in South Carolina? There were not enough slaves to meet the need for labor in the colony.
Government officials listened to the concerns of slaves as numbers grew.
There were twice as many slaves as white colonists.
Slave traders were not able to make a profit in South Carolina.

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