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2nd South Carolina String Band         
US MUSICAL GROUP
Second South Carolina String Band; The 2nd South Carolina String Band; The Second South Carolina String Band; Southern Soldier; In High Cotton; Dulcem Melodies; Southern Soldier (album)
The 2nd South Carolina String Band is a band of Civil War re-enactors who recreate American popular music of the 1820s to 1860s with authentic instruments and in period style. The group claims to "perform Civil War music as authentically as possible .
Palmetto State         
  • A roller coaster in the South Carolina portion of [[Carowinds]].
  • Top left, the shores of Florida and the future Carolina explored in 1500 and showed in 1502 on the [[Cantino planisphere]]
  • The [[Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge]] from Charleston Harbor
  • Charleston]] in ruins, 1865
  • Ethnic origins in South Carolina
  • Map of [[French Florida]], which included modern-day South Carolina
  • Charleston]].
  • Greenville]]
  • Category 4 Hurricane Hugo in 1989
  • SC's 1st congressional district]].
  • [[Millford Plantation]] (1839–41), an example of [[Greek Revival architecture]]
  • Pinnacle Mountain]] viewed from [[Caesars Head]].
  • A twenty-dollar banknote issued by South Carolina in 1777.
  • [[South Carolina State House]]
  • A map of the average annual [[precipitation]] in South Carolina
  • Some children who worked in South Carolina textile mills went to school half a day and worked before and after school—and eight or nine hours on Saturday
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  • A snow plow in South Carolina. The upstate and mountainous region of the state receives the most measurable snowfall.
  • Population density of South Carolina
  • [[Treemap]] of the popular vote by county, 2016 presidential election
  • The Carolina Colony grants of 1663 and 1665
STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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·add. ·- South California;
- a nickname alluding to the State Arms, which contain a representation of a palmetto tree.
History of South Carolina         
  • South Carolina was formed in 1712
  • A cotton farmer and his children pose before taking their crop to a cotton gin, circa 1870
  • Census listing number of slaves in South Carolina, 1721
  • South Carolina is named after [[King Charles I of England]]. Carolina is taken from the [[Latin]] word for "Charles", ''Carolus''.
  • South Carolina]]
  • Myrtle Beach]], North Ocean Boulevard in 2010
  • Sparta Cotton Mill in [[Spartanburg, South Carolina]], 1909
  • Statue of [[Ben Tillman]], one of the most outspoken advocates of racism to serve in U.S. Congress.
  • [[Wade Hampton III]], leader of "[[Redeemers]]" political coalition after Reconstruction era
HISTORY OF THE US STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Olde English District; South Carolina history; South Carolina History; South Carolina, History; History of south carolina; Timeline of South Carolina; History of slavery in South Carolina; Ancient history of South Carolina
South Carolina was one of the thirteen colonies that first formed the United States. European exploration of the area began in April 1540 with the Hernando de Soto expedition, which unwittingly introduced diseases that decimated the local Native American population.