How did South Carolina respond to the attempt by Britain to gain more control over its colonies? Question options: Although they opposed the new policies, South Carolinians lacked enough organization to fight back. South Carolina and the other colonies sent delegates to England to discuss the issues in Parliament. Colonists from South Carolina accepted all the changes in British policies in continued obedience to the king. South Carolina, like other colonies, organized protests and boycotts to demonstrate their discontent.

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South Carolina was against the British tax policies in 1760 and they saw this as a violation of their constitutional rights, so they boycotted the buying of British products. They also joined other colonies to form the Continental Congress and later they rallied by supporting the American Revolution.  

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

Answer:   D.South Carolina, like other colonies, organized protests and boycotts to demonstrate their discontent.


When it came to responding to the British trying to gain more control, South Carolina, like other colonies, organized protests and boycotts to demonstrate their discontent.

South Carolina:

  • Was quite wealthy as they sold a lot of cash crops
  • Were opposed to British attempts to control trade
  • Were opposed to British attempts to tax them without representation

South Carolina heavily depended on trade and when the British tried to exert control by controlling trade and taxing the Americas, they were not happy about it because it directly hurt their pockets and so they protested and organized boycotts.

In conclusion, South Carolina reacted the same way the other colonies reacted to Britain trying to take more control.

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