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15 May, 03:59

which best explains the role of south Carolinian's in the establishment of there new state government after the revolutionary war A. working class people and patriots formed a new city council to make decisions out of Charles town B. the elite took control of the government and made decisions in there own interest C. Loyalists, along with British merchants, took control and maintained ties with the British D. Loyalists were immediately removed from the state assembly of small farmers and patriots

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  1. 15 May, 04:02
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    Working class people and patriots formed a new city council to make decisions out of Charles town

    Explanation:

    In the 1760s, South Carolina was offended by British tax legislation that infringed their constitutional right of "no tax without representation." Merchants supported the prohibition of British goods buying.

    The colony's loyalists and patriots were split by almost 50/50. The vast majority was re-established successfully and quickly by the state government to make decisions out of Charles town.
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