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    1916 was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1916th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 916th year of the 2nd millennium, the 16th year of the 20th century, and the 7th year of the 1910s decade. As of the start of 1916, the ...

  2. List of Leap Years (1800-2100) In this blog we have curated the list of leap years since 1800 to 2100. A leap year is a year with an extra day added to keep the calendar synchronized with the astronomical year (revolution around the sun). Here, A year which doesn’t have the extra day is called a common year.

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  4. Jul 4, 2018 · In 1916, the raging waters wrecked the dam and powerplant and destroyed the region’s crops, farmland, and livestock. Over the next nine years, several new dams were erected on the river. A new...

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    1500-1600: Early Carolina Expeditions and Settlements 1521 - June 24 - First recorded Spanish expedition reaches the Carolina coast, probably near Winyah Bay. 1524 - First French ship scouts the Carolina coast. 1526 - August - First Spanish attempt at a settlement, San Miguel de Gualdape, probably near Winyah Bay. Colony fails within a year, and on...

    1600-1670: The Seeds of Carolina 1604 - Founding of the first settlement at Jamestown, VA. 1620 - Plymouth Colony founded. 1623 - First charter for Carolina Colony granted to Sir Robert Heath by King Charles I. Charter would never be used. 1633 - Middle Plantation in Virginia founded, later to become Colonial Williamsburg. 1640 - Boston founded. 16...

    1700- 1. Charles Town has grown into a major trading center; plantations appear inland along the rivers. 2. September 1 - Hurricane of 1700 strikes the city 3. November 16 - City Assembly establishes a tax-supported free library, possibly the first public library in America. It operates for 14 years. 1704 - First known map of the Walled City: the C...

    1804 - September 7 - Hurricane of 1804. 1818 - Samuel F. B. Morse, inventor of the telegraph, arrives in Charleston to begin a printing business. 1820 - Charleston's population estimated to be 23,300. 1822- 1. May- The alleged slave uprising of Denmark Vesey is revealed to authorities. 2. July 2- Denmark Vesey and five associates are hanged. 1824- ...

    1900 - Charleston's population estimated to be 55,807. 1901 - The South Carolina Interstate and West Indian Exposition, a forerunner of the World's Fair, attracts 700,000 people from around the nation to Hampton Park. 1920 - Susan Pringle Frost and others form the Society for the Preservation of Old Dwellings, later to be renamed the Preservation S...

    2000 - South Carolina removed last Confederate flag flying above U S Statehouse 2002- 100 year old Sen. Strom Thurmond retires 2004- Hurricane Gaston caused major flooding; damaged structures 2007- Nine fire fighters killed in furniture warehouse fire in Charleston 2009- Atlantic Coast Conference moved three future baseball tournaments out of state...

  5. Nov 9, 2009 · Civil War in South Carolina. On December 20, 1860, South Carolina became the first state to secede from the Union. South Carolina legislators had been threatening succession since the 1820s to ...

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  6. Leap Year 1916: Adding an Extra Day to February • Leap Year 1916 • Learn why 1916 was a leap year and how it affects our calendar in this short video explana...

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  7. South Carolina is named after King Charles I of England.Carolina is taken from the Latin word for "Charles", Carolus. South Carolina was formed in 1712. By the end of the 16th century, the Spanish and French had left the area of South Carolina after several reconnaissance missions, expeditions and failed colonization attempts, notably the short-living French outpost of Charlesfort followed by ...

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