Of the two French attempts to colonize South Carolina, evaluate which was more successful, and why.(1 point)

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The second attempt was more successful because the Huguenots survived in South Carolina with the help of the English.
The second attempt was more successful because the Huguenots survived in South Carolina with the help of the English.

The first attempt was more successful because the settlers built a lasting settlement at Charlesfort.
The first attempt was more successful because the settlers built a lasting settlement at Charlesfort.

The first attempt was more successful because the settlers survived in South Carolina with the help of the English.
The first attempt was more successful because the settlers survived in South Carolina with the help of the English.

The second attempt was more successful because the Huguenots survived in South Carolina with the help of the Spanish.

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The second attempt was more successful because the Huguenots survived in South Carolina with the help of the English.

This response effectively highlights the success of the second French attempt (the Huguenots) in establishing a foothold in South Carolina, emphasizing their survival and assistance they received from the English settlers. The first attempt, which involved the settlement at Charlesfort, ultimately failed and did not result in a lasting settlement.