First, Spanish explorers landed at Winyah Bay in 1521. They started a settlement in 1526. French settled near present-day Beaufort in 1562. But, Neither of them didn't last long and died from disease and hunger. Later, English settlers found Charles Towne in 1670 and settled there. They were the first permanent European settlement.
Most of the new settlers in South Carolina were planters from Barbados and their slaves.
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South Carolina was one of the original colonies in the United States. It was settled by Europeans in the 16th century, and founded in the 17th century.
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Although South Carolina was initially explored by the French and Spanish, it was wealthy English Planters who finally settled the land. They were given charters or proprietorships by Charles II of England as a reward for their financial aid in restoring the monarchy to the country.
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Directly below North Carolina.
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Yes, South Carolina was officially settled in 1670 when a group of English colonists arrived to establish a permanent settlement at Albemarle Point, which later became Charleston. The area had been explored and mapped by the Spanish and French prior to English colonization.
South Carolina is not a country but rather a state.
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Henry clay compromised kept South Carolina in the union
Williamsburg was settled in south carolina in 1623
South Carolina was one of the original colonies in the United States. It was settled by Europeans in the 16th century, and founded in the 17th century.