The location of South Carolina affected the Stono Rebellion of 1739 in that the slaves who rebelled

A) faced the combined forces of slave owners and troops sent from Spanish Florida.
B) disappeared into the colony's pine forests before escaping to the west.
C) could hide in the swamps of the low country and evade capture.
D) joined forces with the neighboring Seminole Indians to defeat their white owners.
E) hoped to find refuge in nearby Spanish Florida.


E

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