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  1. Apr 17, 2020 · When the sea-weary voyagers on the triple-masted Carolina entered what was to become Charleston Harbor in the spring of 1670, they encountered a landscape far different than it is now.

  2. t. e. The history of Charleston, South Carolina, is one of the longest and most diverse of any community in the United States, spanning hundreds of years of physical settlement beginning in 1670. Charleston was one of leading cities in the South from the colonial era to the Civil War in the 1860s.

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  4. Sep 20, 2023 · The harbor was first used by English settlers in the year 1670 when they established Charles Town off the Ashley River. Named for King Charles II, the settlers lived at this Charles Towne until 1680, when they moved onto the peninsula at what was known as Oyster Point.

  5. In the Spring of 1670, 150 English colonists, indentured servants and slaves sailed into the Charleston harbor. The first view of what would become the new colony of Carolina came in March 1670 at Bull's Island.

  6. The earliest English settlers who arrived at this location in 1670 recognized the value of these features and planted South Carolina’s first permanent settlement within the commodious waters of Charleston Harbor.

  7. The Charleston Harbor is an inlet (8 sq mi/20.7 km 2) of the Atlantic Ocean at Charleston, South Carolina. The inlet is formed by the junction of Ashley and Cooper rivers at 32°49′7.10″N 79°55′40.41″W. Morris and Sullivan's Islands shelter the entrance. Charleston Harbor forms part of the Intracoastal Waterway. [1]

  8. Oct 25, 2023 · Just across the river from modern day Charleston, South Carolina, the Charles Town Landing State Historic Site preserves the original European settlement and fort that was founded in 1670, as well as the adjacent Legare Waring House and Gardens.

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