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South Carolina (and North Carolina as well they weren't separated until later) were not "founded" per say they were (along with Pennsylvania and New Jersey) among the
so called "Restoration Colonies" dating to the 1660's.
England was ruled by Lords Protectors from 1648 (when Charles I was beheaded) until 1660 (when Charles II returned and the monarchy was restored).
Like most kings of his time, Charles II was perpetually short of cash, and he had a lot of people to reward for their loyalty to the crown. Since he had lots and lots of acreage in North America, he made numerous land grants to his supporters (or sometimes their heirs, as in the case of William Penn).

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It separated from North Carolina in 1712, but the Carolinas (one colony) was founded in 1663.

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South Carolina was a colony of Great Britain. It was one of the thirteen colonies that declared their independence in 1776.

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King Charles the 2nd awarded the land to eight of his helpers. Anthony Ashley Cooper was the main leader.

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The Carolinas were founded in 1663. They divided in 1712. South Carolina was admitted in 1788.

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