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Q: What country did the colonists of the colony of South Carolina come from?
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In which colony were africans among the first colonist?

In the Carolina Colony.


In which colony were Africans among the first colony?

The colony were Africans among the first colonists was South Carolina.


Which colony were africans among the first colony?

The colony were Africans among the first colonists was South Carolina.


What country did the colony start from in South Carolina?

It was an English Colony.


Why did the colonists settle?

for religious reasons or for jobsANSWER:The main reason for the colony of North Carolina, was for agriculture.The main reasons for the colony of South Carolina, was for agriculture and trade.


What was the reason for founding South Carolina?

The purpose of South Carolina is for colonists to move there for religious freedom.


Did the colony of South Carolina have a common country of origin?

In 1663 King Charles 2 founded South Carolina


Is the colony South Carolina a state?

South Carolina is a state. and the colony isn't.


When was South Carolina made a colony?

The South Carolina Colony, or Province of South Carolina, was originally part of the Province of Carolina, which was chartered in 1663.


What French protestant settlers in South Carolina colony?

South Carolina


What colony is north of Georgia?

The colony north of Georgia was South Carolina.


When was the colony North Carolina made?

Colonists from Virginia settled in "Carolina" beginning in 1653. This colony was granted a royal charter in16631663.However, differences between the parts of the colony later led to its division. This was made official with the granting of two separate charters to "North" and "South" Carolina in 1729. (Part of South Carolina was subsequently split off to form Georgia in 1732)