Oppressionc. 1695
South Carolina Rice Economy Built on Stolen Gullah Knowledge
South Carolina planters deliberately imported enslaved people from rice-growing regions of West Africa — particularly the Windward Coast — because of their expertise in cultivation, irrigation, and milling. The Gullah/Geechee people's specialized agricultural knowledge became the technical foundation of the colony's wealth. Planters profited from expertise they neither possessed nor compensated.