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dedylja [7]
3 years ago
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Which of the following statements accurately describes South Carolina’s Stono Rebellion? The Native Americans who participated i

n the rebellion were granted large tracts of land along the frontier as a result. Historians agree that the rebellion never actually occurred and is one of the most successful known hoaxes in American history. The rebellion sparked fears among whites and led to a severe tightening of the South Carolina slave code. The rebellion resulted in legislation that made the importation of slaves easier than ever and vastly increased the number of slaves in the South. Casualties were greater among whites than slaves, leading half of the slaves in South Carolina to be banished to South America.
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anygoal [31]3 years ago
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The statement that accurately describes South Carolina’s Stono Rebellion is "the rebellion sparked fears among whites and led to a severe tightening of the South Carolina slave code."

This is evident in South Carolina’s Stono Rebellion on September 9, 1739, where over 20 white people were reportedly killed.

The slave revolts had about 60 members, and it was reported they were heading to a Spanish colony in Florida where there was the promise of freedom.

Though the rebellion was later crushed, it sparked fears among whites and led to a severe tightening of the South Carolina slave code.

Hence, in this case, the correct answer is option C. "the rebellion sparked fears among whites and led to a severe tightening of the South Carolina slave code."

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