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Q: Did the Europeans and native Americans get along in South Carolina?
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Who were the first people who lived in South Carolina?

The first people to live in South Carolina were Native Americans. They arrived to the area thousands are years before European settlers.


Who was the person to find South Carolina?

noone knows. The Native Americans discovered in sometime during prehistory, while the Europeans who discoverd it in were probably part of a large group.


What is the exploration of South Carolina?

Spanish explorers were the first Europeans to explore the coastal regions of present-day South Carolina. In 1521, Francisco Gordillo sailed to the Carolina coast from his base in Santo Domingo; no settlement was attempted, but several dozen Native Americans were enslaved.


Who were the first people to settle in the colony of South Carolina?

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Who was first to find south Carolina colony?

Native Americans - they were already HERE!


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What are South Carolina's first known inhabitants?

Native Americans lived in the area that is now South Carolina. There were at least 29 different tribes in that area.


What were the effects of spanish and portuguese settlement in south America?

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They were the 4 classes established in to the native Americans AFTER the Europeans arrived in South America.


Who were the native Americans that are credited with giving Texas its name?

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How was Sugar Creek in Fort Mill South Carolina named?

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