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  1. Overview. The first European contact with the Carolinas was an expedition led by Pedro de Salazar from Santo Domingo which arrived between northern Georgia and Cape Fear between August 1514 and December 1516. It enslaved 500 Native Americans. Most died on the return trip to Santo Domingo.

  2. Oct 21, 2011 · 28 subscribers. Subscribed. 14. 6.9K views 12 years ago. 7th Grade "13 Colonies" Project: It is 1700. You become a recruiting agent hired by one of the colonies to attract new immigrants. Your task...

  3. On May 14, 1729, the Crown officially took over ownership of the colony of South Carolina. King George II had taken the Crown merely two years earlier, and he would live until 1760, when his son, George III, ascended to the throne.

  4. Jun 23, 2024 · South Carolina was one of the 13 Original Colonies that declared independence from Great Britain in July 1776, establishing the United States of America. In 1663, King Charles II granted a charter to eight men, known as the Lords Proprietors, paving the way for English colonization of the territory south of Virginia.

  5. Overview of the Royal Period : Royal Governors: Executive Councils: Royal Assemblies : Evolution of the Counties: The Parishes of South Carolina : The Settling of SC 1729-1775 Towns Established 1729-1775 : Transportation : Prelude to Revolution

  6. In the 1720s a revolutionary government formed to overthrow Carolina’s Lord’s Proprietors, and in 1729 the settlers achieved their goal. During that year the Carolina charter officially transferred from the proprietors to King George II, and South and North Carolina became separate royal colonies.

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  8. Dec 19, 2018 · Charles Pinckney, the second cousin of fellow-signer Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, was born at Charleston, SC, in 1757. His father, Col. Charles Pinckney, was a rich lawyer and planter, who on his death in 1782 was to bequeath Snee Farm, a country estate outside the city, to his son Charles.

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