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South Carolina

Located in the southeastern part of the United States, South Carolina consists of 46 counties with a total population of approximately 4.62 million as of 2010. The state’s largest and capital city is Colombia.

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How long does it take to drive from Rock Hill SC to Myrtle Beach SC?

It is 165 miles and an estimated 3 hour and 36 minute drive according to Google Maps.

What is the population of Baton Rouge South Carolina?

I do not know but probably 1000 from Bill in Baton Rouge La

How did the Burning of Columbia affect South Carolina?

The burning of Columbia deprived South Carolina of its capital and its second most important city. Columbia had been a relatively wealthy area and it was plunged into abject poverty. Most of its centers of culture and history were destroyed. What happened in Columbia was a horrible example of what can happen when people intentionally start a war. The Confederate movement began in Columbia and in some ways it ended there. The destruction of Columbia (and Atlanta before it) left bitter scars in the memory of southern people for generations.

How far is dillon South Carolina above sea level?

Dillon, South Carolina is 112 feet (34 meters) above sea level.

How did slave get to South Carolina?

Slaves were brought to South Carolina primarily through the transatlantic slave trade, where they were forcibly transported from West Africa to the Americas. Enslaved Africans were sold to plantation owners who needed labor for rice, indigo, and later cotton cultivation. The state's strategic coastal ports, such as Charleston, facilitated the importation of enslaved people, making it a key hub for the slave trade in the 18th and early 19th centuries. Once in South Carolina, they were subjected to brutal conditions as they worked on large plantations.

Where is the Middleton Place Foundation in Charleston South Carolina located?

The address of the Middleton Place Foundation is: 4300 Ashley River Rd, Charleston, SC 29414-7200

What two events helped the redeemers regain power in South Carolina in 1876?

A violent election period and the "Hamburg massacre" in Hamburg now in North Augusta.

Was king charels 2 the king of South Carolina?

Yes and no. King Charles II owned South Carolina but he granted it to his 8 friends as lords proprietors.

Where do I buy monk fish and Halibut fish in Charleston South Carolina?

Try a chinese/Japenese shop that sells exotic goods. Sorry I coulen't have been more help.

Where is the Peg Leg Bates Foundation Inc in Simpsonville South Carolina located?

The address of the Peg Leg Bates Foundation Inc is: 105 Wood Drive, Simpsonville, SC 29681-7149

When was Charleston SC founded?

The Charleston (South Carolina) colony was founded by English colonists in 1663. The name Charleston came from the Latin word, Carolus, which means Charles for King Charles the first.

Carolina colonies were named in honor of?

"By 1663, King Charles II of England granted a charter to start a new colony on the North American continent which generally established its borders. He named it Carolina in honor of his father Charles I."

-Wikipedia

How did South Carolina became a royal colony?

Because it was under direct control of the King. ~CMS

Is there a Georgetown in South Carolina?

Georgetown is a beautiful and historical town in South Carolina located between Myrtle Beach and Charleston.

Is South Carolina consisdered deep south?

Yes, South Carolina is considered the "Deep South". I found a good explanation below...from the Wikipedia entry "Deep South"

"Although often used in history books to refer to the seven states which originally formed the Confederacy, the term "Deep South" was not actually coined until long after the conflict had ended. Prior to the Civil War, "Lower South" was the usual designation used to refer to the said states. When "Deep South" first made its appearance in print "during the second third of the twentieth century" it originally applied to the states/areas of Mississippi, north Louisiana, southern parts of Alabama and Georgia, and northern Florida. This was the part of the South considered to be the "most Southern" of all.

Later, the general definition expanded to include the whole of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina, often taking in bordering areas of East Texas and the original inclusion of north Florida. In its broadest application today, the Deep South is considered to be "an area roughly coextensive with the old cotton belt from eastern North Carolina through South Carolina west into East Texas, with extentions north and south along the Mississippi."

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