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South Carolina had three ports for immigration: Charleston, Beaufort and Georgetown. However, South Carolina did not attract many overseas immigrants during this time. Recruiting efforts by the state did bring in a few hundred Germans between 1866 and 1868, and about 2,500 northern Europeans in the early 1900s, however.

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No, South Carolina was not a major Immigration port of entry during the late 1800s or early 1900s. Instead, cities like New York, Boston, and Ellis Island in the northeast were the primary ports of entry for immigrants coming to the United States during that period.

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Q: Was South Carolina an immigration port of entry during the late 1800's or early 1900's?
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