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1 By Caleb Skirpan and Dakota W. McWee B.
South Carolina By Caleb Skirpan and Dakota W. McWee B.

2 The start of South Carolina
Established in 1663 Established for plantation

3 Charles II of England

4 South Carolina’s exports
Tobacco Cotton Wine Rice Indigo Lumber Furs Farm Produce Fish Slaves

5 Facts Both a success and failure
Failure, cause they separated into 2 coloney Success, because they made money

6 Colonists Most of the colonists came from England, German, and Scottish. There government was a Royal Colony Part of the Southern Colonies There was no main religion

7 Geography Was a warm colony, easy winters, and the warm weather made growing crops easy Divided into 4 main sections The sea islands Atlantic coastal plain Piedmont Plateau Blue Ridge Mountains

8 Map of the colony

9 South Carolina flag A white palm tree and crescent moon with a blue background

10 Food Wheat Rice Barley Oats Rye Corn Pumpkins Squash Beans Beef Pork
Chicken

11 education Because it was a plantation colony they had slaves, because of this the richer folk sent their children back to England for education.

12 Fun times Dancing was popular in South Carolina
The children played many games such as tag and hide and seek

13 Interestin’ facts Fort Sumter is where the first battle in the civil war took place One of the original 13 colonies (clearly) Home to the legendary “hell hole swamp” that holds festivals Was split North and south in 1729 It’s the only state in the Us that grows tea


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