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23 August, 06:04

The Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina: a. did not allow a headright society. b. resulted in absolute power over slaves and indentured servants. c. wanted only a feudal society and no assembly. d. were modeled after the Cherokee government. e. permitted only members of the Church of England to worship freely.

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  1. 23 August, 06:11
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    B) resulted in absolute power over slaves and indentured servants.

    Explanation:

    The Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina, called the "Grand Model," provided the form of government and society for the Carolina colony from 1669 to 1698.

    The main purposes of the Fundamental Constitutions were to protect Proprietary interests and to avoid the creation of a democracy. The Proprietors used the constitutions to try to establish a feudal government and society, so far as permitted by the Carolina charter of 1663. The feudal government was to be headed by nobles with the titles of palatine, landgrave, and cacique. They were to rule through their own courts, a grand council, and a Parliament. Freemen were to have a voice in government, but slaves and others who were bound were to have none.
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