The settlers in South Carolina came from Spain, the settlers arrived in South Carolina because of the want of new land, as well as trying to create a buffer area against Spain in Florida (Which eventually became Georgia). In all though, it mostly for new planting regions and land.
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In fact, Jamestown is a settlement in Virginia and not South Carolina. So this answer does not apply to you if you are looking up South Carolina. Actually the people who were going to Jamestown were lazy englishmen who didn't do anything but pan for gold and that's why so many of them died.
There are a number of reasons why settlers came to South Carolina. Most of them came in search of new land and others were motivated to create a buffer area against Spain.
South Carolina was settled for its good soil and scenery. It's a very nice place to go! I go there in the summer every year.
People came to settle in South Carolina because for religious freedom and fertile land. There was also a promise of plenty food.
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Waterways because they were the Interstate Highway of the day,
The colonist wanted a practice of religon
The Carolinas were founded in 1663. In 1712 North and South Carolina became separate colonies. Most of the colonists in North Carolina were farmers who had moved south from Virginia. Unlike Virginia, North Carolina had few plantations. The colony had no towns and few churches until the early 1700s. In 1719 the British government bought South Carolina from the original proprietors. The Crown thn bought north carolina in 1729 making it royal colony as well.
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Railroads allowed people and goods to move throughout South Carolina in the early 1900's. Charleston, South Carolina, built the second railroad in the nation by 1833, which covered 136 miles.
South Carolina produced rice, indigo, lumber, tar, pitch, and turpentine in the 1600's.
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it was in South Carolina it ran from Charleston to hamburg