Which of the following statements correctly describes the attitudes of people in South Carolina toward the American Revolution?(1 point)

Responses

Supporters outnumbered opponents of the American Revolution.
Supporters outnumbered opponents of the American Revolution.

Most people who supported the war lived in the backcountry.
Most people who supported the war lived in the backcountry.

Most people in South Carolina were indifferent to the American Revolution.
Most people in South Carolina were indifferent to the American Revolution.

Supporters and opponents of the American Revolution were almost equal in number.

1 answer

The statement that best describes the attitudes of people in South Carolina toward the American Revolution is: Supporters and opponents of the American Revolution were almost equal in number.

During the American Revolution, South Carolina was politically divided, with both Loyalists (those who supported the British crown) and Patriots (those who supported independence) present in significant numbers. The intense internal conflict reflected this division, leading to a complicated and sometimes violent struggle within the state itself.