Which of the following South Carolinians were most likely to support the American Revolution? (1 point) People who had recently received land grants. People who were non-English ethnic minorities. People who lived in the backcountry. People who were opposed to the Stamp Act.

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Among the options provided, the people who were most likely to support the American Revolution in South Carolina would be people who were opposed to the Stamp Act. Opposition to the Stamp Act was a strong indicator of revolutionary sentiment, as it was a significant grievance against British taxation that catalyzed support for independence.

While individuals in the backcountry and non-English ethnic minorities may have also shown support for the Revolution, the direct opposition to the Stamp Act specifically highlights a clear revolutionary stance. Those who had recently received land grants may have been more focused on land issues and stability rather than revolutionary activities.