The number one crop in SC is tobacco, followed by cotton.
South Carolina exported several crops in the 18th century. Two of the major products were coal and tomatoes in 1710.
Rice and indigo
Rice and indigo
The major universities in South Carolina are Clemson and South Carolnia. Clemson is a lot better but out of all the other schools South Carolina is probaly 2nd best
(Don't know if these are right for sure...) South Carolina and West Virginia...
The main cash crops in the south were rice, tobacco, and indigo.
South Carolina has no deserts.
North Carolina and South Carolina
Atlanta, Georgia Columbia, South Carolina
There is a North Carolina and a South Caroline, but no "Carolina."
Two states that are due north of Georgia, and border the Atlantic Ocean, are North and South Carolina.
The two crops that came to dominate Carolina agriculture were rice and indigo. Rice cultivation thrived in the lowland areas of South Carolina, benefiting from the region's climate and wetland conditions. Indigo, a dye plant, became significant in the late 17th century and was particularly important for export. Together, these crops played a crucial role in the economic development of the Carolinas during the colonial period.