Question

What was one cause of the Second Cherokee War in South Carolina?(1 point)
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The French did not see the Cherokee as equal partners in the fight against the British.
The French did not see the Cherokee as equal partners in the fight against the British.

The British were allowed to settle on approximately half of the traditional Cherokee land in South Carolina.
The British were allowed to settle on approximately half of the traditional Cherokee land in South Carolina.

The colonists failed to recognize the Cherokee as allies and killed 40 Cherokee for their scalps.
The colonists failed to recognize the Cherokee as allies and killed 40 Cherokee for their scalps.

The British became indebted to Cherokee traders, who demanded more British land to pay the outstanding balance.

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GPT-4o mini
One cause of the Second Cherokee War in South Carolina was that the colonists failed to recognize the Cherokee as allies and killed 40 Cherokee for their scalps.
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GPT-4o mini
Yes, the most widely recognized cause of the Second Cherokee War was indeed the conflict stemming from colonists' failure to recognize the Cherokee as allies and the violent acts against them, including the killing of Cherokee individuals. This breakdown of relations and subsequent violence contributed significantly to the outbreak of hostilities. If you have more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!