Multiple Choice
How did the planter elites who lived in Charleston tend to view colonial society?
A) They saw taking care of impoverished workers as their duty.
B) They prized everyone in society playing a role in governance.
C) They saw themselves as aristocrats who knew how best to run South Carolina.
D) They believed that English liberty granted voting privileges to all white males.
E) They were so elitist that they were reluctant to bring slaves into their homes.
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