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Which statement BEST explains why anti-British sentiment was less in South Carolina than in many other colonies? 1 point) A. So...Asked by Ebaybu
Which statement BEST explains why anti-British sentiment was less in South Carolina than in many other colonies?
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South Carolina was not as successful as the other colonies, and it could not afford to raise funds to fight the British.
South Carolina was not as successful as the other colonies, and it could not afford to raise funds to fight the British.
South Carolina had more British settlers than the other colonies, which made the colony more loyal to Great Britain.
South Carolina had more British settlers than the other colonies, which made the colony more loyal to Great Britain.
South Carolina was a younger colony than most of the others; as a result, it still needed much support from Great Britain.
South Carolina was a younger colony than most of the others; as a result, it still needed much support from Great Britain.
South Carolina was less affected by a number of British laws and was permitted to continue to trade its staple rice crop.
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South Carolina was not as successful as the other colonies, and it could not afford to raise funds to fight the British.
South Carolina was not as successful as the other colonies, and it could not afford to raise funds to fight the British.
South Carolina had more British settlers than the other colonies, which made the colony more loyal to Great Britain.
South Carolina had more British settlers than the other colonies, which made the colony more loyal to Great Britain.
South Carolina was a younger colony than most of the others; as a result, it still needed much support from Great Britain.
South Carolina was a younger colony than most of the others; as a result, it still needed much support from Great Britain.
South Carolina was less affected by a number of British laws and was permitted to continue to trade its staple rice crop.
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South Carolina was less affected by a number of British laws and was permitted to continue to trade its staple rice crop.
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