The Lowcountry elite typically viewed the traders and woodsmen of the Backcountry as a. Uncivilized. The elite of the Lowcountry often considered themselves culturally superior, seeing the Backcountry residents as rough, uncouth, and lacking in the refinement and education that they valued. This perspective contributed to a social and cultural divide between the Lowcountry and the more frontier regions of the Carolina colony.
How did the Lowcountry elite view the traders and woodsmen of the Backcountry?
a.Uncivilized
b.Equals
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