Which of the following South Carolinians had a strictly political role, and not a military role, in the American Revolution?(1 point) Responses Laurens Laurens Moultrie Moultrie Marion Marion Sumter Sumter

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Among the options provided, the South Carolinian who had a strictly political role during the American Revolution is Henry Laurens. He served as the president of the Continental Congress and was involved in diplomatic efforts, particularly in securing support from France, but he did not have a significant military role.

The other individuals, such as Moultrie, Marion, and Sumter, are known for their military contributions in the Revolution.