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History of South Carolina

According to documents, the first explorer who explored South Carolina in 1526 was a Spaniard named Vasquez de Ayllon.

In p>1629 and 167, King Charles I of England and charles ii successively granted land concessions in this area to several lords.

In p>167, South Carolina, which was colonized by the British, was established as a state with farm culture. It was a wealthy aristocratic society supported by black slave workers.

in p>1719, the armed struggle of immigrants against the Lord broke out, which overthrew the Lord's rule. This area became the crown territory of the British king. Later, local immigrants elected representatives to attend the continental congress.

South Carolina, founded in p>1729, was one of the original 13 colonies. At that time, the British government divided Carolina into north and south. The battle at Fort Sumter in Charleston Port was the beginning of the Civil War. After the war, the structure of the state also changed.

in p>1775, the British governor escaped. In 1776, the Provisional Constitution was passed by the Legislative Assembly, and in p>1778, it was declared to be separated from British rule.

in p>1788, it joined the Union and became the eighth of the original 13 states in the United States.

during the American civil war, south Carolina withdrew from the federal government on December 2th, 186.

in p>1868, it returned to the Federation.