Asked by Serena Espino on Jun 02, 2024

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The Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina

A) were modeled after the Cherokee government.
B) permitted only members of the Church of England to worship freely.
C) resulted in absolute power over slaves and indentured servants.
D) did not allow a headright society.
E) wanted only a feudal society and no assembly.

Fundamental Constitutions

Originally designed as the governing document of the Carolina Colony, outlining the structure of its government and the rights of its colonists.

Feudal Society

A societal structure in medieval Europe characterized by the hierarchy of lordship tied to land ownership, with lords offering protection in exchange for service.

Church of England

The primary state church in England, established in the 16th century by King Henry VIII, known for its Anglican doctrine and practices.

  • Explore the intricacies of colonial governance and legal frameworks, such as the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina and the Charter of Liberties and Privileges.
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Maria CabiesesJun 06, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina, drafted in part by John Locke, indeed allowed proprietors absolute power over slaves and indentured servants, reflecting the harsh realities of servitude and slavery in the Carolinas during the colonial period.