South Carolina Acrostic. S- striped bass is the state fish O- once used primarily agriculture U- union T- the wild turkey is the state game bird H- half.

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South Carolina Acrostic

S- striped bass is the state fish O- once used primarily agriculture U- union T- the wild turkey is the state game bird H- half of Carolina was broken into north and south

C- Carolina Mantid is the state insect A- amethyst is the state gemstone R- Richardson waltz is the state waltz O- owners of large amounts of land on which they created plantations L- Lynchburg is the state soil I- It became independent in March 1776 N- no longer believe that the blacks brought the art of rice cultivation from Africa A- adopted state flag in 1861

By- Jake & Britt