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Capital :Columbia Secretary of State :Mark Hammond Governor :Nikki Haley
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South Carolina Is one of the original thirteen colonies. After abolition began to come into effect, South Carolina remained a slave state. Was named after King Charles I.
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Indigenous People The Cherokee and Catawba tribes inhabited the Carolina region prior to European settlement. In 1670, a successful settlement was established in Charleston. The settlement was called Carolina.
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Slaves After settlement by Europeans, plantations were built. Indigo and rice were profitable. Cotton became a southern cash crop.
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Slaves African slaves were brought to South Carolina for the labor of the plantations. By 1720, they formed the majority of the population. The cotton gin that came later led to more hours of forced labor of African descendants.
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American Revolution By the time of the American Revolution, South Carolina was a prosperous colony. The economy depended on slavery. The merchants and farmers of South Carolina integrated into a strong governing body.
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American Revolution South Carolina had the most revolutionary battles than any other colony. South Carolina was the eighth state to enter the Union. After the Revolution, South Carolina continued to elicit profits from cotton production.
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Civil War When abolitionists strived for the eradication of slavery, the South was yet dependent on forced labor. The North had adopted industrialism and no longer had need of forced manual labor. The South did not want to emancipate its slaves.
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Civil War The Civil War had erupted after the South refused to free the slaves. The South had the right of nullification of any Union laws that were deemed perilous to the state. In order to facilitate emancipation, the North used physical force.
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