Before becoming a state, South Carolina was originally inhabited by various Native American tribes. The first European settlement was established by the Spanish in 1526. Subsequent rulers included the English during the Colonial period and the British during the American Revolution.
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The ship that brought the first English settlers to Carolina was named the "Albemarle." It sailed from England in 1663 and carried a group of settlers to the region, leading to the establishment of the first permanent English settlement in what is now North Carolina. The arrival of the Albemarle marked the beginning of significant English colonization in the Carolinas.
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Carolina was founded in 1663 by a charter granting the it to eight English noblemen known as the Lords Proprietors. Carolina was first settled in 1629.
Roanoke Island in what is now North Carolina
They first settled in a place in North Carolina a place called Roanoke.
The territory that is now North Carolina was originally part of the Province of Carolina, which was established by English colonists in the late 17th century. The province was initially a single entity but eventually split into two separate colonies: North Carolina and South Carolina in 1712. The first European settlement in North Carolina was established by the English in 1585 at Roanoke Island, although it ultimately failed.