Living in colonial South Carolina posed several dangers, including threats from hostile Native American tribes, especially during conflicts such as the Yamasee War. The region's harsh environment also presented risks, including diseases like malaria due to the swampy conditions, as well as the potential for hurricanes and flooding. Additionally, the reliance on enslaved labor created social tensions and the constant fear of slave revolts. These factors combined to make life in colonial South Carolina perilous and unpredictable.
Laughed at blacks.
since they had rich soil they did alot of farming
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They were Dutch.
southeast
gowns
The government in colonial South Carolina is a proprietery colony.They were proprietary like North Carolina, but later became a royal colony.
in South Carolina there were mainly plantations so lots of big houses.
what kind of government does South Carolina have
they are know for there rivers
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