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To the south of South Carolina would have been southern Georgia and Spanish Florida. However, the legal division between Georgia and Florida was highly disputed during Colonial times. According to the date of the map, you could find either Georgia (English Colony) or Florida (under Spanish control).

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according to my history teacher, South Carolina was a proprietary colony, meaning it was self governing, and not ruled by royalty across the pond.

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