Why was South Carolina pleased

  1. How did the French and Indian war benefit South Carolina's economy a South Carolina's indigo trade was expanded b South Carolina
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  2. Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto was likely the first European to(1 point) meet American Indians in South Carolina. O begin a
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  3. spanish explorer hernando de soto was likely the first european toA. Meet American Indians in South Carolina B. Begin a
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  4. here are the answers for Lesson 2: The Draw of South CarolinaSouth Carolina State History 8 A Unit 1: South Carolina Today so
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  5. Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto was likely the first European to(1 point) Responses meet American Indians in South Carolina.
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  6. How did World War I impact South Carolina’s economy?1.South Carolina established new industries that supported the war effort.
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  7. How did the practice of mercantilism lead to economic prosperity in South Carolina?Question 5 options: South Carolina sold
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  8. why was south carolina pleased with detente
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  9. How do the laws established by the Puritans affect South Carolina today?(1 point) O South Carolina has a form of blue laws. O
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  10. 3.How do the laws established by the puritans affect south carolina today?A. South Carolina has a form of blue laws B. South
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