South Carolinians may express strong feelings due to a combination of historical, cultural, and socio-economic factors. The state's rich history, including its role in the Civil War and ongoing discussions about race and identity, influences emotional responses. Additionally, economic challenges, natural disasters like hurricanes, and political issues can heighten feelings of pride, frustration, or resilience among residents. These intertwined elements foster a deep connection to their community and heritage, shaping their expressions of sentiment.
In 1670.
No
Nullification
it was the trade of the acts of 1778
because they yeeted
One of the more painful costs of Confederate defeat was that 18,000 to 21,000 men, or one of every fourteen white South Carolinians, had been killed or mortally wounded or had died from disease.
I think they do.I think they do.
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the south carolinians are the best at partying but they are also very racist so its not cool -tyrone
Because in the American Revolution, the British left. South Carolinians thought they needed to start something. Not a colony. A state.
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Theory of Nullification The South Carolina Eposition