During the Civil War, the population of South Carolina was approximately 700,000 people. This included a significant number of enslaved individuals, who made up about 45% of the population, reflecting the state's reliance on agriculture, particularly cotton. The war led to substantial demographic changes, including casualties and the eventual emancipation of enslaved people.
I know that before the Civil War, John C. Calhoun was the congressman who led to the session of South Carolina.
The women and the slaves.
Atlanta, Georgia. Columbia, South Carolina.
W.T. Sherman
The south were the Confederates and were pro slavery.
North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Arkansas
I know that before the Civil War, John C. Calhoun was the congressman who led to the session of South Carolina.
south Carolina
The Confederate South.
Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, and South Carolina
South Carolina
South Carolina
South Carolina
The women and the slaves.
yes
South Carolina
robert smalls