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).
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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South Carolina was an English colony is the American south. It saw the scene of the southern campaign during the American Revolutionary War and was later the first state to secede from the union prior to the American Civil War.
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Roanoke was the short lived colony of South Carolina
South Carolina is a state. and the colony isn't.
The South Carolina Colony, or Province of South Carolina, was originally part of the Province of Carolina, which was chartered in 1663.
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The colony north of Georgia was South Carolina.
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no it was the 10th colony
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12th colony
Before there was a South Carolina colony, there was a Carokina colony. Carolina was divided in 1722 because it was too large to govern well.
it was in south Carolina
South of North Carolina and along the east coast of the USA.