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The original name was simply Carolina, being named after king Charles II of England. It included what is now North Carolina and South Carolina until 1729 when the two colonies were officially separated.
South Carolina is known as The Palmetto State.
Carilona. North and south Carolina were not separated yet
The state flag of South Carolina is The River Flag.
Who was the explorer that had the first French settlement in South Carolina and what was the name of the settlement?
Named for King Charles I of England, but in Latin Latin name for Charles is Carolus.
In 1663 King Charles 2 founded South Carolina
The original name was simply Carolina, being named after king Charles II of England. It included what is now North Carolina and South Carolina until 1729 when the two colonies were officially separated.
We call South Carolina south Carolina because that its name and its in a south direction.
· Darlington, South Carolina · Hanahan, South Carolina · Rock Hill, South Carolina · Union, South Carolina · Woodruff, South Carolina · York, South Carolina
because its south of North Carolina
South Carolina is known as The Palmetto State.
Carilona. North and south Carolina were not separated yet
The state flag of South Carolina is The River Flag.
North Carolina,South Carolina,south dakota,North Dakota i can only name 4.
yea. This girl from greenville South Carolina. She moved from Atlanta Georgia to South Carolina her name is Julia burgess.
That would depend entirely on your point of origin.