How did the South Carolina government attract new settlers to the colony?

Colonial administrators asked landowners to give land to new settlers.
Those in power pledged to increase the number of enslaved Africans imported.
The government promised to create communities of White settlers.
The Township Plan promised land and supplies to settlers in new communities.

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The correct answer is: The Township Plan promised land and supplies to settlers in new communities.

The Township Plan was designed to attract new settlers to South Carolina by offering land and supplies to encourage settlement in designated areas. This initiative aimed to promote agricultural development and increase the population in the colony.