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Why did South Carolinians support the establishment of a new state government after the American Revolution?

In case of further British attack, they supported a new state government to provide greater protection at home.

The national government could not adequately address local economic and social issues as a state government could.

They opposed the formation of a strong national government and sought to create a strong state government instead.

To amend ties between Loyalists and Patriots, a new state government was formed as a symbol of a new start together.

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Answer:

The national government could not adequately address local economic and social issues as a state government could.

Step-by-step explanation:

I did the test and this was the correct answer in the end!

Hope it helps!

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The answer is d Explanation: i took the test

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