• The political power of the wealthy, elite Proprietors was decreased. • Backcountry settlements were opened and many Scotch-Irish and German settlers caused the population to grow on the frontier • The English government began to import naval stores from South Carolina and allowed merchants to sell rice directly to other countries. • Tensions between the Lowcountry and Backcountry increased over the issue of representation This list of notes would be MOST useful to a student writing a research paper titled A) "South Carolina's Transition from Proprietary Rule to a Royal Colony." B) "South Carolina's Transition from a Royal Colony to Proprietary Rule." C) "Reasons for the Division of the Colony into North and South Carolina." D) "Factors Leading to the Rise of the Regulator Movement in South Carolina."

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The list of notes would be MOST useful to a student writing a research paper titled:


A) South Carolina's Transition from Proprietary Rule to a Royal Colony.


The notes highlight key aspects of the transition, including changes in political power, the growth of the population on the frontier, economic developments, and tensions between different regions. These factors align with the transition from proprietary rule (controlled by wealthy elite proprietors) to a royal colony, indicating shifts in governance, economic policies, and social dynamics.