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  1. May 21, 2021 · The South Carolina Colony was founded by the British in 1663 and was one of the 13 original colonies. It was founded by eight nobles with a Royal Charter from King Charles II and was part of the group of Southern Colonies, along with North Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, and Maryland.

  2. Colonization. The first Europeans to visit South Carolina, in 1521, were Spanish explorers from Santo Domingo ( Hispaniola ). In 1526 Lucas Vásquez de Ayllón founded what is believed to have been the first white European settlement in South Carolina, but this Spanish colony failed within a few months.

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  4. 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...

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  5. 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.

  6. United States portal. v. t. e. 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.

  7. South Carolina was one of the Thirteen Colonies that first formed the United States. European exploration of the area began in April 1540 with the Hernando de Soto expedition, which unwittingly introduced diseases that decimated the local Native American population. [1]

  8. The colony would never be the same. At the beginning of the Royal Period in 1729, there were six permanently-settled towns in what is now South Carolina - Charles Town, Dorchester, Mt. Pleasant, Willtown, Beaufort, and George Town (just barely). By 1775, there were twenty-two (22) added, for a total of twenty-eight (28) permanently-settled ...

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