In colonial South Carolina, clothing varied by social class and wealth. Wealthy planters and their families often wore elaborate garments made from fine fabrics like silk and wool, featuring intricate designs and accessories such as wigs and jewelry. In contrast, enslaved individuals and poorer settlers typically wore simpler, more practical clothing made from rougher materials like linen and cotton. Overall, clothing styles reflected both European influences and the regional climate, with lighter fabrics suitable for the warm southern weather.
king Charles
in South Carolina there were mainly plantations so lots of big houses.
Charles Town was in the Carolinas during colonial times. It later became Charleston, South Carolina.
The colonial of South Carolina\'s physical features are Atlantic Coastal Plain, the Piedmont Plateau and the Blue Ridge. Which all three crosses the state starting at the northeast and ending on the southwest.
We call South Carolina south Carolina because that its name and its in a south direction.
They were Dutch.
People came to South Carolina to get rich by growing tobacco.
Eat watermelon
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king Charles
Laughed at blacks.
They made money by farming tobacco.
They played games and dannced. They were very hard working people.
since they had rich soil they did alot of farming
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