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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Medal for Help.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1. How were the farms of the New England colonies similar to the farms of the Up Country? A. They grew rice B. They were plantations C. They had short growing seasons. D. They were small subsistence 2. Rice grew successfully in South Carolina because slaves________ A. Brought rice seeds from africa B. Brought tools to harvest rice from africa C. Knew how to export rice D. Knew how to grow rice 3.The commons House of Assembly made the south Carolina government more democatic by______ A. Separating church and state B. Requiring all laws be approved by the council C. Creating a jury system for legal decisions D. Giving the people a stronger voice in the government 4. Why did the relationship between the cherokee and the south Carolinians deteriorate after governor William Henry Lyttelton replaces Governor james Glend? Choose all the apply. A. Glens Successor wanted to make slaves of the Cherokee. B. Glens successor did not wants to associate with the Cherokee. C. Glens successor tried to force teh Cherokee to do what he wanted. D. Glens successor stopped trading with the Indians. 5. Why were the indians pleased with the creation of the proclamation line of 1763? A. The line created a survey of indian territory. B. The line fave the indians additional hunting grounds. C. The line reassured the indians that white settlers would not take more land. D. The line settled old hand controversies between the indians and the white settlers.

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

First of all, take off that medal part up there, and just post the actual question. Secondly, this is history, what is it doing in the English section? Third: is there a source to go with this? I want to give accurate answers that coincide with the source.

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