Charleston
Columbia
Florence
Greenville
Pee Dee
Pee Dee River
Savannah
Savannah River
The region of the Carolinas is the south-eastern states.
southeast
Virginia, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina
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The soil in South Carolina varies depending on the region. In the coastal areas, you can find sandy soils, while in the Piedmont region, you will find clay and loamy soils. Overall, South Carolina's soils are generally fertile and suitable for agriculture.
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The plural of the proper noun is Carolinas. It can be used to refer to North and South Carolina as a region.
South Carolina is in the Southeastern United States. It is south of North Carolina and east of Georgia.
The Cotton Belt. The south.
North Dakota, North Carolina, South Dakota, and South Carolina are named after directions. West Virginia is also named after a direction.
King Charles I of England granted the region that is the present-day Carolinas to Sir Robert Heath in 1629. The region was named Carolus, a Latin form of Charles, in honor of King Charles. King Charles II, his son, changed the spelling to Carolina in 1663. The region of Carolina was eventually divided into South Carolina and North Carolina, and both became states in 1788.