Answer and Explanation:
1. Charles Town established a provincial government in a colonial territory. This exemplified and showed the foundations of self-government, which was still new in colonial America. With the provincial government, the citizens of Charles Town were able to choose popular representatives to compose a type of legislative chamber.
2. South Carolina has shifted to a more representative form of government after the colonists were exhausted by the British irresponsibility of government. The British government had little experience in this type of enterprise and ended up failing with the control and legislation of the colonies. This created injustices and abuse of power in an extreme way, causing the colonists to enter into a rebellion against England, demanding government and administrative control of their colony, which allowed South Carolina to have a representative government, where the representatives were chosen by the people.