What is considered the legal age in South Carolina?
S.C. compulsory education code sets the age at 17. Exceptions in the code allows a minor to leave school at age 16 with approval from the court of jurisdiction. (S.C. Code, Education, Article 1, Sect: 59-65-10(A) to Sect: 59-65-30 (C)
What does the South Carolina flag mean?
In reference to the Moultrie's defense of the Sullivan Island, a palmetto tree was added to the South Carolina flag. There is also a crescent on the flag.
What were the natural resources of colonial south Carolina in the 1770s?
South Caroline has several natural resources. A few of the resources are timber, limestone, gold, mica, and shrimp, and lots of wildlife.
What one event drove South Carolina to be the first to secede?
In the prelude-months before the formal beginning of the American Civil War, the event that prompted South Carolina to secede from the Union was the election of Abraham Lincoln as the 16th President of the United States. With Lincoln's strong anti-slavery sentiments well-known throughout the nation, South Carolina anticipated further attacks upon its slave-holding way of life; therefore, it chose to secede from the Lincoln-led Union rather than endure these anticipated attacks.
How did the south justify secession?
The south seceded from the union because they believed in nullification, and the north did not. Nullification was a term for the individual state having the right to disregard or override a federal law. This really came down to the northern states wanting to do away with slavery, and the south not wanting this.
When did south carolina become the first state to secede from the union?
December 1860, as soon as it heard the result of Lincoln's election as President.
Incidentally, it did not just attempt to secede. It did secede, followed by ten more Southern states.
What type of clothes were worn in the colony South Carolina?
Well, in North Carolina, there were many plantation owners who grew indigo and coffee. There were also MANY slaves. The slaves probably had next to no clothes on, while the rich plantation owners probably had bright elegant clothing. Then there were the yeoman farmers, who were not slaves, but were not rich. They probably wore simple, plain clothing. Hope this helps, and I also hope that Obama does not kill us all!
What are four items that best describe the colony of South Carolina?
Large plantations, rice, indigo, indentured servants and black slaves, wealthy Virginians and Englishmen.
Did the US ever have a King or a Queen?
Nope, the US has never had a King or Queen. We kicked those fancy royals to the curb back in 1776 when we declared our independence. So, sorry, no crowns or tiaras for us, just bald eagles and baseball.
When did the South secede from the Union?
The states that would become the Confederate States of America all had different dates of secession. The first state to secede was South Carolina in December of 1860. North Carolina was the last state to secede in late May, 1861.
What types of animal life can be found in South Carolina?
We have lots of wildlife - South Carolina is pretty rural, so there are lots of natural areas that attract animals. Our largest animals are brown bears, cougars (mountain lions), bobcats, alligators, and white-tailed deer. We also have large birds like pelicans, egrets, herons, geese, and turkeys. Smaller animals like foxes, coyotes, and beavers are less often seen, but fairly common. The only marsupial animal in the Americas, the oppossum, is quite common - it looks like a giant rat. Other common animals seen here include raccoons, chipmunks, squirrels, muskrats, skunks, and turtles. Birds like hawks, owls, buzzards (a type of vulture), crows, seagulls, ducks, and quail are quite common. Songbirds,such as wrens, cardinals, mockingbirds, and jays are wide-spread across the state. We have snakes such as rattlesnakes, moccasins, and copperheads, plus nonpoisonous ones like rat and corn snakes, garter snakes, and puff adders. You can also easily spot small animals like mice, moles, newts and salamanders, lizards, and frogs. Sea turtles come ashore on most beaches to lay eggs, and dolphins and rays are commonly seen in the ocean. Crayfish and shrimp can be found in fresh- and saltwater respectively. We also have many game fish such as bass, bream, and catfish. There are many insects also, since we are a semi-tropical state; scorpions are fairly common, as are "Palmetto Bugs" (really giant cockroaches!) and many kinds of beetles. We have lots of different spiders, including black widow and brown recluse.
What were the exported and imported goods in Colonial South Carolina?
The exported goods in Colonial South Carolina are rice, silkworms, cotton, olives and capers. Imported goods include clothing, silver, books, sugar and weapons.
Who are three famous people from colonial times that lived in South Carolina?
Charles pickney
King Charles the 1st
king Charles the 2nd
What WAS the first settlement in South Carolina?
De Ayllón led an expedition from Santo Domingo. He established a settlement called San Miguel de Gualdape. it was doomed for failure from the start. it ended up failing because the leader of the settlement died, there was a lack of food, & there was a slave revolt
What was the purpose of finding South Carolina?
The purpose of finding South Carolina was to expand the colonies. In fact, many people referred to the building of the South as the East Coast version of manifest destiny. South Carolina was also rich in natural resources and very fertile for farming.
What do the girls do in the South Carolina colony?
The girls in South Carolina used to do all the house work they cooked, made there own clothes, they had no school, got put in stockyards, make soap, make candle wax, yarn, and caring for the garden, also have to go out to the woods to get fruit, and food to eat, we would also crop food, and work all day without stoping.
Who won the battle at Cowpens?
The Battle of Cowpens (January 17, 1781) was a decisive victory by American Revolutionary forces under Brigadier General Daniel Morgan, in the Southern campaign of the American Revolutionary War. It was a turning point in the reconquest of South Carolina from the British.
Why is Carolina called Carolina?
The states of North Carolina and South Carolina are named after King Charles who was the king at the time that they were colonies.
What was the cause of South Carolina seceding from the Union in December of 1860?
South Carolina never seceded, or it would not be a state today. However, towards the end of J. Q. Adams' presidency, Congress passed what is known as "Tariff of Abominations". The South hated this, because it caused less profit for them. South Carolina completely disregarded the tariff. South Carolina also said that if force is applied on the state, that they would secede from the union.
Hope this helps!
Source: History Class + Did a 4 page report on this topic.
Where is the south carolina colony located?
South of North Carolina and along the east coast of the USA.
How did the colony of South Carolina make money?
By selling tabacco, rice, king cotton, cattle, and indigo
What were the advantages of living in the South Carolina colony?
One of the greatest advantages of living in the south is that the weather is not as cold as it gets in the north. Also, the south tends to have a lower cost of living.
When was South Carolina founded and by whom?
The first European to land in South Carolina was Francisco Gordillo from Spain in 1521.
Five years later in 1526 another Spaniard Lucas Vazquez de Avllon, founded the first European settlement. The first permanent English settlement was governed by William Sayle in 1671. The colony of South Carolina was founded in 1663 by King Charles II.