South Carolina's early hardships included Indian hostilities. The Native American Indians of this region were more hostile to the first settlers than others to the north. There was also strife later on when North and South both wanted to have outposts there during the Civil War.
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Railroads allowed people and goods to move throughout South Carolina in the early 1900's. Charleston, South Carolina, built the second railroad in the nation by 1833, which covered 136 miles.
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South Carolina produced rice, indigo, lumber, tar, pitch, and turpentine in the 1600's.
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· Darlington, South Carolina · Hanahan, South Carolina · Rock Hill, South Carolina · Union, South Carolina · Woodruff, South Carolina · York, South Carolina
We call South Carolina south Carolina because that its name and its in a south direction.
The original area of Carolina - which is Latin derived and named for King Charles II of England - was all land South of Virgina and North of St. Augustine all the way to the Pacific Ocean. By the early 18th century, around 1720 it was understood by the early colonist that it was too hard to govern the area as one. So everything north of the Cape Fear River was called North Carolina and everything South of the river was called South Carolina
The University of South Carolina is located in Columbia, South Carolina.