No, he actually owned 300 slaves.
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney died in 1825.
Charles Pinckney National Historic Site was created on 1988-09-08.
yes
Religious Freedom
Thomas Jefferson, Aaron Burr, John Adams, Charles Pinckney and John Lay.
Charles Pinckney argued that slavery contradicted the principles of equality and liberty upon which the United States was founded. He also believed that slavery was economically inefficient and detrimental to society's moral fabric.
Charles Pinckney
yes, he agreed with slavery because in his speech of 1820 he backed up slavery saying "Have the Northern states any idea of the value of our slaves? At least, sir, six hundred millions of dollars." Charles Cotesworth Pinckney was an agricultural man from South Carolina who owned lots of land where he grew cotton and he owned slaves to help him with the crop.
Nobody runs against Thomas Jefferson; he died in 1826. 1796: Democratic-Republicans Thomas Jefferson & Aaron Burr vs. Federalists John Adams & Thomas Pinckney 1800: Democratic-Republicans Thomas Jefferson & Aaron Burr vs. Federalists John Adams & Charles C. Pinckney 1804: Democratic-Republicans Thomas Jefferson & George Clinton vs. Federalists Charles C. Pinckney & Rufus King
Charles Pinckney Jones died in 1914.
Charles Pinckney in the 1808 Presidential election
Charles Pinckney
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney died in 1825.
Charles Pinckney Jones was born in 1845.
Charles Pinckney Jones died in 1914.
Charles Pinckney James was born in 1818.
Colonel Charles Pinckney was born in 1731.