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By: Wyatt & Gina. The name of our colony is South Carolina. South Carolina was founded in 1763. The colony’s founder was King Charles the 1 st.

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1 By: Wyatt & Gina

2 The name of our colony is South Carolina. South Carolina was founded in 1763. The colony’s founder was King Charles the 1 st.

3  The colony’s first people were the Cherokee, and Catawba. The Cherokee lived in the Appalachian Mountains, and the Catawba lived in the Fothills. South Carolina gathered nuts and berries, and grew corn, beans and squash. Also hunted deer and wild turkeys.

4 During the 1500s Spanish and French explorers each tried to settle in South Carolina. The men who settled Charles town received 150 acres of land. Sir Heaths plans for land in North America did not develop. The Yammassee Indians fought in the Yammassee war in 1715-1716. As more people settled in South Carolina, Charles Town grew into a busy seaport. South Carolina was once part of a larger colony called Carolana. South Carolana’s final borders were set in1763. During the 1500s Spanish and French explorers each tried to settle in South Carolina. The men who settled Charles town received 150 acres of land. Sir Heaths plans for land in North America did not develop. The Yammassee Indians fought in the Yammassee war in 1715-1716. As more people settled in South Carolina, Charles Town grew into a busy seaport. South Carolina was once part of a larger colony called Carolana. South Carolana’s final borders were set in1763.

5 Daily life was different in each area. They owned few belongings in their cabins. Many wealthy colonists lived in the low country area near the coast. they grew rice, indigo, and other crops on large farms called plantations.

6 Schools were not widespread in the Southern Colonies. Settlers grew corn, melons, squash and beans for their family. Farms were small in the UP country. Blackbeard was a famous colonial pirate. He and his crew were a threat to the colony. In 1718 Blackbeard took control of Charlestown's Harbor.

7 Farming was a big business in South Carolina. South Carolina became 1 of the richest of the 13 colonies. They grew indigo to make blue die for soldier uniforms. Rice was valuable in South Carolina colony. By 1690, South Carolina colonists could pay their taxes with rice. Farming was a big business in South Carolina. South Carolina became 1 of the richest of the 13 colonies. They grew indigo to make blue die for soldier uniforms. Rice was valuable in South Carolina colony. By 1690, South Carolina colonists could pay their taxes with rice.

8 Plantation owners bought slaves from Africa and the West Indies. Fishers caught oysters, clams, and shrimp from the ocean. Other colonists fished from South Carolina’s streams and rivers. They also caught bass and trout. Between 1735 and 1775 colonists built more than 300 wooden ships. Plantation owners bought slaves from Africa and the West Indies. Fishers caught oysters, clams, and shrimp from the ocean. Other colonists fished from South Carolina’s streams and rivers. They also caught bass and trout. Between 1735 and 1775 colonists built more than 300 wooden ships.

9 Agriculture exports for South Carolina are indigo and rice. Industrial exports are furniture and ships for South Carolina. South Carolina’s Natural Resource exports are Lumber. South Carolina grew agricultural Exports on plantations. The first South Carolina planter to grow indigo was Elizabeth Lucas. Agriculture exports for South Carolina are indigo and rice. Industrial exports are furniture and ships for South Carolina. South Carolina’s Natural Resource exports are Lumber. South Carolina grew agricultural Exports on plantations. The first South Carolina planter to grow indigo was Elizabeth Lucas.

10 South Carolina’s plantation owners bought slaves. The added help meant larger crops and more money. The Quakers came from Pennsylvania and Virginia to farm new land. Lutherans, Jews, and French Huguenots came from Europe.South Carolina’s plantation owners bought slaves. The added help meant larger crops and more money. The Quakers came from Pennsylvania and Virginia to farm new land. Lutherans, Jews, and French Huguenots came from Europe.

11 The land of South Carolina attracted people from other colonies. Quakers traveled into town to worship. They gathered to pray at a meeting house. Slave auctions took place in South Carolina even after the Colony became a state.The land of South Carolina attracted people from other colonies. Quakers traveled into town to worship. They gathered to pray at a meeting house. Slave auctions took place in South Carolina even after the Colony became a state.

12 By the mid 1700s, many colonists wanted independence from Great Britain. They didn’t like being controlled by British Rulers. In July 1776, Members of Congress approved the Declaration of Independence. This Document declared the colonies free of British Rule. Charles Town was renamed Charlestown in 1783 to make it sound less British. By the mid 1700s, many colonists wanted independence from Great Britain. They didn’t like being controlled by British Rulers. In July 1776, Members of Congress approved the Declaration of Independence. This Document declared the colonies free of British Rule. Charles Town was renamed Charlestown in 1783 to make it sound less British.

13  South Carolina gained Statehood on May 23, 1788. South Carolina is the 8 th state.

14 ► South Carolina is in the Southern Colonies. South Carolina’s population in 1769 was 125,000 people. Charles town was South Carolina’s first settlement. Charles Town defends itself against British attack in 1776. South Carolina becomes a royal colony in 1729.


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