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What happened as a result of Cary’s refusal to recognize Hyde as governor?

A) Hyde raised an army to capture Cary by force.
B) Hyde retired to the Albemarle region.
C) Cary raised an army to capture Hyde.
D) The two men agreed to negotiate after Hyde’s attack on Cary failed.

its A

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

After the arrival of Hyde in 1711, to North Carolina. Cary willingly not to give Hyde recognition which was ter term " Carry rebellion" . From history Cary was a Anglican Church of England party which he later became one of the Quaker, the rebellion by Cary can be described as a mixed political and religious passion.

This was going on till Hyde was able to describe himself as the legal governor through the "official commission". Things gone out of hand the moment Hyde policies is not favouring the interest of Quaker . Therefore, the statement that explains why Thomas Cary refused to recognize Edward Hyde as governor, from the the question is that "Hyde opposed policies that favored Quaker interests."

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Answer:

The answer is (A)

Step-by-step explanation:

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