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  1. Apr 17, 2020 · The Charles Town settled in 1670 in South Carolina was not the first attempt to create a Charles Town in what was then a vast Carolina region stretching from Virginia to north Florida.

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  4. From Aiken, South Carolina, and Bladenboro, North Carolina, the migration drew the parents of Diahann Carroll, who would become the first black woman to win a Tony Award for best actress and, in ...

  5. From the earliest days of settlement through the 1800s, log cabins such as this one provided homes for yeoman (rural middleclass) farmers in the South Carolina backcountry. Typically built with the help of neighbors as a one-bedroom structure, owners added onto their homes as their families grew. The Scruggs Family

  6. He soon began a long career in politics, being elected to the State House of Representatives in 1802. His career went on to include tenure as State Senator, Governor of South Carolina, and member of the U.S. House of Representatives. During James Monroe’s tour of the South in 1819, Middleton hosted the President at Middleton Place.

  7. My ancestors moved to South Carolina in the 18th century and never left. A bit different from a typical person from South Carolina. Usually as I've seen from a white American from South Carolina. A mix with French and German plus a percent or two mixed with West African. It's cool to see Spanish and Portugese and Greek in your results.

  8. Jun 20, 2016 · The Cotton Plantation South since the Civil War. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998. Chaplin, Joyce E. “Creating a Cotton South in Georgia and South Carolina, 1760–1815.” Journal of Southern History 57 (May 1991): 171–200. –––. “Tidal Rice Cultivation and the Problem of Slavery in South Carolina and Georgia, 1760 ...