The Continental Congress encouraged leaders in South Carolina to write a constitution to maintain law and order.
What role did the Continental Congress play in the writing of the South Carolina Constitution of 1776? (1 point) The Continental Congress wrote the South Carolina Constitution of 1776 to reflect the ideas of the Declaration of Independence. Its rejection of the Provincial Congress inspired leaders in South Carolina to write the constitution in opposition to them. It encouraged leaders in South Carolina to write a constitution to maintain law and order. The Continental Congress opposed the writing of the Constitution of 1776 because it denied royal authority.
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