Who dominated the colony's government?

The Backcountry

The Lowcountry

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In the context of colonial America, particularly in regions like South Carolina, the Lowcountry generally dominated the colony's government. The Lowcountry, which includes cities like Charleston, was economically powerful due to its plantations and the production of cash crops such as rice and indigo. This economic strength allowed Lowcountry elites to exert significant political influence over colonial governance, often leading to a concentration of power in this region compared to the Backcountry, which had a different demographic and economic profile. The Backcountry was often more rural and less politically influential, at least during the earlier periods of colonial development.