The Commons House of Assembly made the South Carolina government more democratic by _______.

(1 point)
Responses

separating church and state
separating church and state

requiring all laws be approved by the Council
requiring all laws be approved by the Council

creating a jury system for legal decisions
creating a jury system for legal decisions

giving the people a stronger voice in the government

giving the people a stronger voice in the government

Why did the relationship between the Cherokee and the South Carolinians deteriorate after Governor William Henry Lyttelton replaced Governor James Glen? Choose all that apply.

(2 points)
Responses

Glen’s successor wanted to make slaves of the Cherokee.
Glen’s successor wanted to make slaves of the Cherokee.

Glen’s successor did not want to associate with the Cherokee.
Glen’s successor did not want to associate with the Cherokee.

Glen’s successor tried to force the Cherokee to do what he wanted.
Glen’s successor tried to force the Cherokee to do what he wanted.

Glen's successor stopped trading with the Indians.

Glen's successor wanted to make slaves of the Cherokee.

Glen's successor tried to force the Cherokee to do what he wanted.

Why were the Indians pleased with the creation of the Proclamation Line of 1763?

(1 point)
Responses

The line created a survey of Indian territory.
The line created a survey of Indian territory.

The line gave the Indians additional hunting grounds.
The line gave the Indians additional hunting grounds.

The line reassured the Indians that white settlers would not take more land.
The line reassured the Indians that white settlers would not take more land.

The line settled old land controversies between the Indians and the white settlers.

The line reassured the Indians that white settlers would not take more land.

What were most of the problems between the Indians and white settlers the result of?

(1 point)
Responses

conflicting claims over hunting areas
conflicting claims over hunting areas

differences of opinion on land ownership
differences of opinion on land ownership

not being able to speak the same language
not being able to speak the same language

hostile Indians leaders who did not like the white settlers

differences of opinion on land ownership