When you describe the causes of the Second Cherokee War in South Carolina, what do you find is one cause?(1 point)

Responses

The Cherokee obtained more land from British colonists.
The Cherokee obtained more land from British colonists.

The British depended on Cherokee finished goods.
The British depended on Cherokee finished goods.

The French viewed the Cherokee as backward and unsophisticated.
The French viewed the Cherokee as backward and unsophisticated.

The Cherokee and the British had an unequal trade relationship.

1 answer

One cause of the Second Cherokee War in South Carolina is that the Cherokee and the British had an unequal trade relationship. This imbalance contributed to tensions between the Cherokee and colonial settlers, leading to conflicts.