In the 1600s, life in South Carolina was primarily centered around agriculture, with settlers cultivating crops like rice and indigo, which became major cash crops. The economy relied heavily on enslaved labor, as African slaves were brought in to work the plantations. Communities were often small and rural, with settlers living in simple homes and relying on local resources for their daily needs. Relations with Indigenous peoples were complex, involving trade as well as conflict over land and resources.
Hispanic and black people live in South Carolina.
If you meant "how many people live in South Carolina?" the answer is 4.832 million, as of 2014. Hope you found this useful!
in the north south of South Carolina
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An estimated 4,479,800.
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The first people to live in South Carolina were Native Americans. They arrived to the area thousands are years before European settlers.
Sumter South Carolina
no red wolves don't live in South Carolina they only live in southeastern Texas