What was a consequence of the increased supply of items such as tobacco and sugar in eighteenth-century North America?
A) Colonists adopted a more sedentary lifestyle.
B) Southerners bought fewer slaves as tobacco prices fell.
C) Ordinary people purchased more luxury goods.
D) The colonies cut back on exports to England.
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