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The repeal of the Trustee's ban on slavery boosted Georgia's economy by

A) increasing the amount of taxes the government collected from new slave owners.
B) allowing Carolina planters to expand rice cultivation into Georgia's lowlands.
C) allowing Georgians to do business with colonies that participated in the slave trade.
D) increasing the amount of free labor available to clear the land for future colonization.

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B) allowing Carolina planters to expand rice cultivation into Georgia's lowlands.

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The repeal of the Trustee's ban on slavery boosted Georgia's economy by allowing Carolina planters to expand rice cultivation into Georgia's lowlands.

Option: B

Step-by-step explanation:

The slavery system in Georgia's low land was banned and it influenced the Carolina planters to expand rice cultivation into Georgia's low land. Low land is ideal for the production of food grains, cereals and pulses. Georgia is a south-eastern state.

It is situated in the coastal areas with farmland. So it get the adequate water supply for farming. During the slavery system which workers used to do Carolina production they transformed their livelihood to rice cultivation that's why Georgia's low land easily got huge number of workers.

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