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What type of government did colonial South Carolina have?

The government in colonial South Carolina is a proprietery colony.They were proprietary like North Carolina, but later became a royal colony.


What did people like to do in colonial South Carolina?

Eat watermelon


What did housing in colonial North Carolina look like?

They were made out mud and sticks. Rich people had housing made out of wood.


What are the colonial and territorial days of South Carolina?

that sounds like a you problem (: |: .


What was the government in colonial Carloina?

in South Carolina a rule called the fundemental orders of South Carolina(or something like that) came out written by john Locke. the governors in norht and South Carolina did nto do very well on keeping the colonists safe from stuff.


What is North Carolina statehood history?

It was a part of the colony Carolina before it split up into North Carolina and South Carolina. It was a southern colony. Look up what the southern colonies were like in the colonial era for more information.


What was colonial North Carolina's plantation like?

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What was the culture of colonial North Carolina like?

English


What colonial region do you like best?

I believe everyone has their own personal favorites. As for me, being a country boy, originally born and raised in South Carolina. I would have to say that the Southern colonial region is my favorite.


What was colonial life like in the south?

colonial life was like a stopid country


What type of housing did the colonial Massachusetts have in 1773?

They had multiple types of housing. Most of which looks like the ones we have now.


What were some of the dangers of living in colonial South Carolina?

Living in colonial South Carolina posed several dangers, including threats from hostile Native American tribes, especially during conflicts such as the Yamasee War. The region's harsh environment also presented risks, including diseases like malaria due to the swampy conditions, as well as the potential for hurricanes and flooding. Additionally, the reliance on enslaved labor created social tensions and the constant fear of slave revolts. These factors combined to make life in colonial South Carolina perilous and unpredictable.