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29 March, 06:48

How did South Carolina respond to the attempt by Britain to gain more control over its colonies?

A. although they opposed the new policies, South Carolina lacked enough organization to fight back.

B. South Carolina and other colonies sent delegates to England to discuss the issues in parliament.

C. colonists from South Carolina accepted all the changes in British policies in continued obedience to the king

D. South Carolina, like other colonies, organized protests and boycotts to demonstrate the discontent.

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  1. 29 March, 06:52
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    During the Revolutionary War, the British switched to a southern strategy that ultimately failed ... After their defeat in the Battle of Saratoga, the British decided to move the fighting to the south. One of the reasons they did this was the lack of success they had fighting in the northern regions of the colonies.
  2. 29 March, 07:06
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    South Carolina respond to the attempt by Britain to gain more control over its colonies organised protests and boycotts to demonstrate their discontent.

    Option D

    Explanation:

    In 1760, British tried to gain control over South Carolina colonies by imposing tax policies but South Carolina was against this tax polices and saw this as the violation to their constitutional rights. To show their discontent they boycotted the British goods and stopped by their products.

    Also, they joined other colonies around South Carolina and named it the continental congress and later they end up by supporting the American Revolution.
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