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Cow
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#552557 2008-05-20 19:57 GMT |
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Thank you in advance for your help
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Pebble
1132 posts |
#552558 2008-05-20 20:05 GMT |
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In the Civil War, they were the first state to secede from the United States. I think they are famous in another way but yea.
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RadioActive
1114 posts |
#552559 2008-05-20 20:07 GMT |
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Capital: Columbia
State abbreviation/Postal code: S.C./SC Governor: Mark Sanford, R (to Jan. 2011) Lieut. Governor: R. Andre Bauer, R (to Jan. 2011) Senators: Jim DeMint, R (to Jan. 2011); Lindsey Graham, R (to Jan. 2009) U.S. Representatives: 6 Historical biographies of Congressional members Secy. of State: Mark Hammond, R (to Jan. 2011) Treasurer: Converse A. Chellis, III, R (to Jan. 2011) Atty. General: Henry McMaster, R (to Jan. 2011) Entered Union (rank): May 23, 1788 ( Present constitution adopted: 1895 Mottoes: Animis opibusque parati (Prepared in mind and resources) and Dum spiro spero (While I breathe, I hope) State symbols: flower Carolina yellow jessamine (1924) tree palmetto tree (1939) bird Carolina wren (194 song “Carolina” (1911) Nickname: Palmetto State Origin of name: In honor of Charles I of England 10 largest cities (2005 est.): Columbia, 117,088; Charleston, 106,712; North Charleston, 86,313; Rock Hill, 59,554; Mount Pleasant, 57,932; Greenville, 56,676; Sumter, 39,679; Spartanburg, 38,379; Summerville, 37,714; Hilton Head Island, 34,497 Land area: 30,109 sq mi. (77,982 sq km) Geographic center: In Richland Co., 13 mi. SE of Columbia Number of counties: 46 Largest county by population and area: Greenville, 407,383 (2005); Horry, 1,134 sq mi. State forests: 4 State parks: 47 (80,000+ ac.) Residents: South Carolinian 2005 resident population est.: 4,255,083 2000 resident census population (rank): 4,012,012 (26). Male: 1,948,929 (48.6%); Female: 2,063,083 (51.4%). White: 2,695,560 (67.2%); Black: 1,185,216 (29.5%); American Indian: 13,718 (0.3%); Asian: 36,014 (0.9%); Other race: 39,926 (1.0%); Two or more races: 39,950 (1.0%); Hispanic/Latino: 95,076 (2.4%). 2000 percent population 18 and over: 74.8; 65 and over: 12.1; median age: 35.4. See additional census data Area codes Tourism office Map of South Carolina Following exploration of the coast in 1521 by Francisco de Gordillo, the Spanish tried unsuccessfully to establish a colony near present-day Georgetown in 1526, and the French also failed to colonize Parris Island near Fort Royal in 1562. The first English settlement was made in 1670 at Albemarle Point on the Ashley River, but poor conditions drove the settlers to the site of Charleston (originally called Charles Town). South Carolina, officially separated from North Carolina in 1729, was the scene of extensive military action during the Revolution and again during the Civil War. The Civil War began in 1861 as South Carolina troops fired on federal Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, and the state was the first to secede from the Union. Once primarily agricultural, South Carolina today has many large textile and other mills that produce several times the output of its farms in cash value. Charleston makes asbestos, wood, pulp, steel products, chemicals, machinery, and apparel. Farms have become fewer but larger in recent years. South Carolina ranks third in peach production; it ranks fourth in overall tobacco production. Other top agricultural commodities include nursery and greenhouse products, watermelons, peanuts, broilers and turkeys, and cattle and calves. The only commercial tea plantation in America is 20 mi south of Charleston on Wadmalaw Island. Points of interest include Fort Sumter National Monument, Fort Moultrie, Fort Johnson, and aircraft carrier USS Yorktown in Charleston Harbor; the Middleton, Magnolia, and Cypress Gardens in Charleston; Cowpens National Battlefield; the Hilton Head resorts; and the Riverbanks Zoo and Botanical Garden in Columbia. See more on South Carolina: Encyclopedia: South Carolina Encyclopedia: Geography Encyclopedia: Economy Encyclopedia: Government Encyclopedia: History Monthly Temperature Extremes Accredited Colleges and Universities All U.S. States: Geography & Climate Printable Outline Maps Record Highest Temperatures Record Lowest Temperatures Highest, Lowest, and Mean Elevations Land and Water Area All U.S. States: Population & Economy Historical Population Statistics, 1790–Present Per Capita Personal Income Minimum Wage Rates State Taxes Federal Government Expenditure Percent of People in Poverty Births and Birth Rates Homeownership Percentage of Uninsured by State All U.S. States: Society & Culture: Most Livable States Healthiest States Most Dangerous States Smartest States Crime Index Residency Requirements for Voting Compulsory School Attendance Laws Driving Laws National Public Radio Stations Selected famous natives and residents: Bernard Baruch statesman; Mary McLeod Bethune educator; James F. Byrnes senator, jurist and secretary of state; John C. Calhoun statesman; Mark Clark general; Joe Frazier prize fighter; Althea Gibson tennis champion; Dizzy Gillespie jazz trumpeter; DuBose Heyward poet, playwright, and novelist; Andrew Jackson president; Jesse Jackson civil rights leader; Eartha Kitt singer; Francis Marion (“Swamp Fox”) Revolutionary general; Ronald McNair astronaut; John Rutledge jurist; Strom Thurmond politician; Charles Townes physicist; William Westmoreland general; Vanna White TV personality. Information Please® Database, © 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Rhode Island States South Dakota CitePrintEmailHotWordsBookmark Add bookmark Add to del.icio.us Digg It! Add to Reddit More on South Carolina: History, Geography, Population, and State Facts from Infoplease: u.s. states Premium Partner Content Related content from HighBeam Research on: South Carolina "Drill into us ... the Rebel tradition": The Contest over Southern Identity in Black and White Women's Clubs, South Carolina, 1898-1930.... (Journal of Southern History) BUSTED FLUSH.(gambling laws of South Carolina) (Harper's Magazine) "THE PROBLEM OF SOUTH CAROLINA" REEXAMINED: A REVIEW ESSAY (South Carolina Historical Magazine) Beyond Hollywood: A Media Cluster for South Carolina? (Business and Economic Review) Building a Framework for Service-Learning - The South Carolina Experience. (Phi Delta Kappan) The New Face of South Carolina's Labor Force (Business and Economic Review) Religion, gender, and the lost cause in South Carolina's 1876 governor's race: "Hampton or Hell!". (Journal of Southern History) Fiery "lover of country": a man of explosive temperament, South Carolina's Christopher Gadsden willingly endured solitary confinement...... (The New American) GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE EARLY ECONOMIC HISTORY OF SOUTH CAROLINA (South Carolina Historical Magazine) Growing South Carolina's Tourism Cluster (Business and Economic Review |
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oddperson
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#552560 2008-05-20 20:07 GMT |
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i live on the border between NC & SC and all i know is the cowpens battle and myrtle beach, sorry i coulnd't help more.
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CrispApple
1126 posts |
#552561 2008-05-20 23:35 GMT |
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It is known for it's cool towns and cities along the beach, it's production of tobacco, the old plantations that you can still visit, the big Marine presence at Beaufort...(Parris Island)....and more.
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