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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. South Carolina became one of the wealthiest early colonies ...

  2. Nov 9, 2009 · By 1730, people of African descent made up two-thirds of the colony’s population. South Carolina became the first state to secede from the Union in 1861 and was the site of the first shots of ...

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  3. 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. The Mississippian cultures, the most advanced in the southeastern region of pre-Columbian North America, arrived about 1100 ce with their ...

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  5. A Woman’s Progress in Early South Carolina, Part 1. Friday, April 07, 2017 Nic Butler, Ph.D. This week we’re traveling back in Lowcountry history to talk about women. Every March we celebrate women’s history month, and in the past I’ve presented some programs on various aspects of this topic around the community.

  6. They founded the settlement of Charlestown, North Carolina. Within two years there were 271 men and 69 women in that settlement. The harbor in Charleston gave this colony a natural business advantage. As a result, the Carolina settlement was able to promptly begin trade with the West Indies. The population growth of the Carolina colony was slow.

  7. Sep 23, 2021 · When her father presented two potential suitors, both of whom were wealthy and well-connected, Eliza rejected both, a choice that was nearly unheard of in 18th-century South Carolina colony. She later became attached to Charles Pinckney, who owned a nearby plantation, after the death of his first wife, and they married in 1744, when he was 45 ...

  8. Apr 17, 2020 · John Hiott, an interpretive ranger, talks about the framing for what one of the first houses at Charles Towne Landing could have looked like 350 years ago when the English settled at what was ...