What was a primary reason for rewriting the South Carolina Constitution in 1790?(1 point) Responses to make it more closely reflect the U.S. Constitution to make it more closely reflect the U.S. Constitution to establish the legislature of South Carolina to establish the legislature of South Carolina to eliminate the authority of the king of Great Britain over the state to eliminate the authority of the king of Great Britain over the state to eliminate voting restrictions for all residents of South Carolina

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The primary reason for rewriting the South Carolina Constitution in 1790 was to make it more closely reflect the U.S. Constitution. This was part of a broader effort to align state governance with the principles and structures established at the federal level following the adoption of the U.S. Constitution in 1787.