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What was one effect of the Second Cherokee War on South Carolina?(1 point)
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The treaty said only the French government and colonies would be permitted to settle on Cherokee land.
The treaty said only the French government and colonies would be permitted to settle on Cherokee land.
Cherokee people responsible for the death of British colonists were only to be tried by a jury of their tribal peers, making equal punishment unlikely.
Cherokee people responsible for the death of British colonists were only to be tried by a jury of their tribal peers, making equal punishment unlikely.
The treaty called for the surrender of more British land to the Cherokee tribe.
The treaty called for the surrender of more British land to the Cherokee tribe.
Cherokee people were automatically put to death for killing colonists, regardless of circumstances.
Cherokee people were automatically put to death for killing colonists, regardless of circumstances.
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The treaty said only the French government and colonies would be permitted to settle on Cherokee land.
The treaty said only the French government and colonies would be permitted to settle on Cherokee land.
Cherokee people responsible for the death of British colonists were only to be tried by a jury of their tribal peers, making equal punishment unlikely.
Cherokee people responsible for the death of British colonists were only to be tried by a jury of their tribal peers, making equal punishment unlikely.
The treaty called for the surrender of more British land to the Cherokee tribe.
The treaty called for the surrender of more British land to the Cherokee tribe.
Cherokee people were automatically put to death for killing colonists, regardless of circumstances.
Cherokee people were automatically put to death for killing colonists, regardless of circumstances.
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GPT-4o mini
One effect of the Second Cherokee War on South Carolina was that Cherokee people responsible for the death of British colonists were only to be tried by a jury of their tribal peers, making equal punishment unlikely.
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GPT-4o mini
I apologize for the error. The correct answer reflects the consequences of the Second Cherokee War. One significant effect was that the treaty called for the surrender of more British land to the Cherokee tribe. This impact stemmed from conflict over territory and the resulting negotiations following the war. Thank you for your understanding, and I appreciate the opportunity to correct the information.
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