South Carolina responded to the Intolerable Acts by __________. (1 point)

holding small “tea parties” in Charles Town and Georgetown
sending representatives to the First Continental Congress
drafting a state constitution and setting up a new government
boycotting merchants who imported goods from Britain

To find the answer to this question, you can either recall your knowledge about the history of South Carolina or conduct a quick internet search. The information is readily available online on various educational websites and resources.

The correct answer is: drafting a state constitution and setting up a new government.

During the period of the Intolerable Acts in the late 18th century, South Carolina responded by taking measures to establish its own government and assert its independence. The state held a congress in 1776 where they drafted a state constitution that outlined their new government structure. This action was a significant step towards resisting British rule and asserting their rights.

South Carolina responded to the Intolerable Acts by boycotting merchants who imported goods from Britain.