Yes.
Yea
because of its close economic ties with the British West Indies
Yes South Carolina had close economic ties with the British West Indies.
True.
South Carolina had close economic ties with the British West Indies
You can live in a city or town near the North Carolina-South Carolina border, such as Charlotte, Rock Hill, or Fort Mill, to be close to both states while working in North Carolina.
Columbia, South Carolina is close to the Congaree River.
Charleston, South Carolina
In 1730, South Carolina Royal Governor Robert Johnson divided unsettled land in South Carolina into townships and offered low cost land and tools to entice immigrants. This helped to protect the white colonists from perceived threats from Native Americans and the large and growing African slave population. After the townships were created, immigrants arrived from Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ireland, Germany and other European areas throughout the eighteenth century. Source: South Carolina Encyclopedia, written by Walter Edgar, pg. 505 Ask A Librarian!
Close Ties and Christianity.
West Indies Martinique is an island. It is in the Caribbean, close to South America. It is part of France. So it's in Europe
no not really i mean you could drive but it would take awhile:)