South Carolina (Noun)
Meaning 1
A state in the Deep South; one of the original 13 colonies.
Classification
Nouns denoting spatial position.
Synonyms
Meaning 2
One of the British colonies that formed the United States.
Classification
Nouns denoting spatial position.
Examples
- South Carolina was one of the original 13 colonies that declared independence from Great Britain during the American Revolution.
- The Province of South Carolina was established in 1712 as a British colony, and it remained under British rule until the American Revolution.
- In 1776, South Carolina was the first state to ratify the Declaration of Independence, formally declaring its separation from Great Britain.
- During the colonial era, South Carolina was a major producer of rice, indigo, and other crops, which were exported to Great Britain and other parts of the world.
- The colonial government of South Carolina was established in 1663, when King Charles II granted a charter to eight English noblemen to settle the region.