Which of the following best explains how lowcountry and backcountry residents were able to create lasting political changes to deal with their conflicts?(1 point)
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Residents in both areas unified to fight against outside problems. They worked together against Indigenous Americans and the British.
Residents in both areas unified to fight against outside problems. They worked together against Indigenous Americans and the British.
Backcountry citizens used violent force to get people in the lowcountry to agree to their political demands after the revolution.
Backcountry citizens used violent force to get people in the lowcountry to agree to their political demands after the revolution.
Backcountry citizens were able to develop cash crops that helped make them wealthy like lowcountry citizens.
Backcountry citizens were able to develop cash crops that helped make them wealthy like lowcountry citizens.
Lowcountry allies supported backcountry citizens who called for greater political representation. This led to constitutional change.
Lowcountry allies supported backcountry citizens who called for greater political representation. This led to constitutional change.
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Lowcountry allies supported backcountry citizens who called for greater political representation. This led to constitutional change.
(Backcountry demands for representation, backed by some lowcountry reformers, produced lasting legal and constitutional adjustments rather than violent takeover or equal wealthy plantations.)
(Backcountry demands for representation, backed by some lowcountry reformers, produced lasting legal and constitutional adjustments rather than violent takeover or equal wealthy plantations.)
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