How did the Embargo Act of 1807 affect South Carolina?

(1 point)
Responses

It hurt the sale of the planters' rice and cotton.
It hurt the sale of the planters' rice and cotton.

It hurt the planters who needed British manufactured goods.
It hurt the planters who needed British manufactured goods.

It hurt the aristocrats who could not longer send their sons to school in England.
It hurt the aristocrats who could not longer send their sons to school in England.

It hurt the small farmers who needed to import food products from the West Indies.
It hurt the small farmers who needed to import food products from the West Indies.

All of the responses are correct:

1) It hurt the sale of the planters' rice and cotton.
2) It hurt the planters who needed British manufactured goods.
3) It hurt the aristocrats who could no longer send their sons to school in England.
4) It hurt the small farmers who needed to import food products from the West Indies.

pick one

If I had to pick one, I would say that the Embargo Act of 1807 affected South Carolina by hurting the sale of the planters' rice and cotton.