Why did the relationship between the Cherokee and the South Carolinians deteriorate after Governor William Henry Lyttelton replaced Governor James Glen? Choose all that apply.(2 points)Responses Glen’s successor wanted to make slaves of the Cherokee.Glen’s successor wanted to make slaves of the Cherokee.Glen’s successor did not want to associate with the Cherokee.Glen’s successor did not want to associate with the Cherokee.Glen’s successor tried to force the Cherokee to do what he wanted.Glen’s successor tried to force the Cherokee to do what he wanted.Glen's successor stopped trading with the Indians.

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- Glen’s successor wanted to make slaves of the Cherokee.
- Glen’s successor did not want to associate with the Cherokee.
- Glen’s successor tried to force the Cherokee to do what he wanted.
What were most of the problems between the Indians and white settlers the result of?(1 point)Responsesconflicting claims over hunting areasconflicting claims over hunting areasdifferences of opinion on land ownershipdifferences of opinion on land ownershipnot being able to speak the same languagenot being able to speak the same languagehostile Indians leaders who did not like the white settlers
conflicting claims over hunting areas
differences of opinion on land ownership
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I apologize for the error in my previous response. The correct answer is:

conflicting claims over hunting areas
differences of opinion on land ownership