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  1. South Carolina - Colonial, Revolution, Civil War: The first inhabitants of present-day South Carolina likely arrived about 11,000–12,000 years ago. Hunting and gathering typified their first 10 millennia, but they developed agriculture about 1000 bce.

  2. The colonial period of South Carolina saw the exploration and colonization of the region by European colonists during the early modern period, eventually resulting in the establishment of the Province of Carolina by English settlers in 1663, which was then divided to create the Province of South Carolina in 1710.

  3. Colonial period. Revolutionary War. Antebellum South Carolina. American Civil War. Reconstruction era (1865–1877) Conservative rule (1877–1890) Tillman era and disfranchisement (1890–1914) Economic booms and busts in late 19th–early 20th century. Civil Rights Movement. Late 20th century to present. See also. References. Notes. Bibliography.

  4. Nov 11, 2023 · South Carolina Colony Facts: Beginnings. South Carolina began as the Carolina colony, which combined modern-day North and South Carolina. The first attempted settlement in the Carolinas was Roanoke, which ended with the colonists disappearing. The Spanish and French also had failed attempts to colonize the Carolinas.

  5. South Carolina Colony Facts. The South Carolina Colony was one of the 13 original colonies in America. The 13 original colonies were divided into three regions including the New England Colonies, the Middle Colonies, and the Southern Colonies.

  6. In addition to large numbers of enslaved Africans, South Carolina was one of the few British colonies in North America where an American Indian slave trade flourished.

  7. In the end, the British established separate royal colonies for North and South Carolina in 1719. As a new Royal Colony, South Carolina encouraged additional settlement, especially inland. Funds were allocated to bring additional settlers. The settlers were encouraged to settle together in groups of a 100. These new enclaves would become ...

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