yes.
According to census.gov, Greenville County, South Carolina, has the most population at 428,243 people in 2007.
1.48% of the total US population lives in South Carolina.
The Grimke sisters, Sarah and Angelina, lived in Charleston, South Carolina, during their early years. Later in life, they settled in the North, with Sarah residing in New York City and Angelina in Massachusetts.
In South Carolina, students must attend school until they reach the age of 17 or graduate from high school, whichever comes first. This means that 17 is typically the oldest age for students to be in a South Carolina school.
It is projected that the state of South Carolina will begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples beginning November 20, 2014.
South Carolina
Williamsburg was settled in south carolina in 1623
it was South Carolina
South Carolina
The Lost Colony of Roanoke Island Virginia.
In 1670.
The first settlement in the state of South Carolina was the Province of Carolina. This colony was founded in 1670 by the British.
yes
Directly below North Carolina.
1663
Hernando de Soto discovered South Carolina in 1540. Later founded in 1663 and got colonized in 1670 in Charleston
First, Spanish explorers landed at Winyah Bay in 1521. They started a settlement in 1526. French settled near present-day Beaufort in 1562. But, Neither of them didn't last long and died from disease and hunger. Later, English settlers found Charles Towne in 1670 and settled there. They were the first permanent European settlement.