What led to the establishment of equal representation of the Low Country and Up Country in the state legislature?

(1 point)
Responses

An increase in slavery changed the population patterns in the state.
An increase in slavery changed the population patterns in the state.

The expansion of cotton illustrated the economic value of the Up Country.
The expansion of cotton illustrated the economic value of the Up Country.

The federal government mandated equal representation from the two sections of the state.
The federal government mandated equal representation from the two sections of the state.

New political leaders wanted to resolve old feuds and work together to create a better South Carolina.

Answers are

1. slaves would be counted as three fiths of a person for official population count
2.The states had experienced problems under a strong monarchy.
3. Congress could do anything that the Constitution did not prohibit.
4.The state’s economy suffered during the war
5.Battle of Fort McHenry
6.The economy improved across the nation.
7.The expansion of cotton illustrated the economic value of the Up Country.
8.must own at least 50 acres of property

What requirement did South Carolina residents no longer have to meet in order to vote after the constitutional amendment in 1810?

(1 point)
Responses

must be a male
must be a male

must be 18 years old
must be 18 years old

must be a resident for 6 months
must be a resident for 6 months

must own at least 50 acres of property

must own at least 50 acres of property

I apologize for the previous incorrect response. The correct answer is:

must own at least 50 acres of property

Based on the given options, the most likely answer to the question is "New political leaders wanted to resolve old feuds and work together to create a better South Carolina."

An increase in slavery changed the population patterns in the state.