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

Responses

Sumter
Sumter

Marion
Marion

Moultrie
Moultrie

Laurens
Laurens

1 answer

In the American Revolution, the South Carolinian who had a strictly political role and not a military role was Laurens. While Sumter, Marion, and Moultrie were known for their military contributions, Henry Laurens was primarily involved in the political aspect, serving as a president of the Continental Congress and in diplomatic roles.