The practice of mercantilism led South Carolina to economic prosperity by allowing its traders to gain profit through international trade of commodities.
Explanation:
The state of South Carolina was naturally blessed with an uneven coast that served to be used as ports. South Carolina being on the eastern edge of North American convenient.
This was a convenient hub for the traders coming from the east to drop their consignments at to be further taken into the interiors of North America. This helped the merchants there gain more from the trade and gradually brought prosperity to the region.