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South Carolina is a southern state in the United States.
The Province of South Carolina was one of the
thirteen colonies that revolted against British rule in the American Revolution. The state is named after King Charles I of England. As of 2000, the state's population is 4,012,012.
USS South Carolina was named in honor of this
state.
History and Government
On February 5, 1778 South Carolina
became the first state to ratify the first constitution of the United States, the Articles of Confederation.
South Carolina was the first state which tried to secede from the United
States, to form the Confederate States of
America, precipitating the Civil War. The initial
battle of this war happened at Fort Sumter, which stands on an island in
Charleston harbor.
See List of South Carolina
Governors, South Carolina Legislature
Geography
See: List of South Carolina
counties
South Carolina is bounded to the north by North Carolina, to the south
and west by Georgia, across the Savannah River, and to the east by the Atlantic Ocean. The capital and largest city is Columbia. Other important cities are Charleston, Greenville, and Spartanburg.
South Carolina is composed of four geographic areas, whose boundries roughly parallel the northeast/southwest Atlantic
coastline. The lower part of the state is the coastal plain, which is nearly flat, composed entirely of recent
sediments such as sand, silt and clay. Its better drained areas make excellent farmland, though some land is swampy. Rising sea
has drowned some of the coastline, creating many salt marshes, and estuaries, as well as natural ports such as
Georgetown and Charleston. An unusual feature of the coastal plain is a large number of Carolina bays, the origin of which is
uncertain, though a prominent theory is that they were created by a meteor shower. The bays all tend to be oval, lining up in a
northwest to southeast orientation.
Just west of the coastal plain is a thin strip of sand hills which are thought to be remnants of old coastal
dunes from a time when the land was sunken or the oceans were higher.
Next comes the piedmont,
which is the roots of an old mountain chain that has been almost entirely eroded away. It tends to be hilly, with thin, stony
clay soils, except for a few pockets of good farm land. Much of the Piedmont was once farmed, but found wanting and is now
reforested. At the edge of the Piedmont is the fall line where rivers drop to the coastal plain. The fall line was an
important early source of water power and mills that uses this resource were the stimulous for several cities, including the
capital, Columbia. The larger rivers are navigable up to the fall line, so this provided a trade route for the growing fall line
mill towns.
The upper part of the Piedmont is also known as the mountain foothills. The Cherokee Parkway has established a very scenic
route through this area.
Finally the last geographic province is the mountains, which is only a small part of northwestern South
Carolina, but continues into North Carolina and Georgia, as part of the southern Appalachian chain. Table Rock and Caesar's Head are tourist areas. The Chatooga River is a favorite
whitewater rafting place and was the scene of the movie Deliverance.
Education
Colleges and universities
- Allen
University
- Anderson College
- Benedict College
- Bob Jones University
- Charleston Southern University
- The Citadel
- Claflin
University
- Clemson University
- Coastal Carolina University
- Coker College
- College of Charleston
- Columbia College
- Columbia International University
- Converse College
- Erskine College
- Francis
Marion University
- Furman University
- Greenville Technical College
- Johnson & Wales University Charleston
- Lander University
- Limestone
College
- Medical University of South Carolina
- Morris College
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- Newberry
College
- North
Greenville College
- Piedmont Technical Collge
- Presbyterian
College
- Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic
- South Carolina State
University
- Southern Wesleyan University
- Spartanburg Technical College
- University of South Carolina System
- University of South Carolina
Aiken
- University of South Carolina Beaufort
- University of South
Carolina Columbia
- University of South Carolina Lancaster
- University of South
Carolina Spartanburg
- University of South Carolina Sumter
- University of South Carolina Union
- Voorhees College
- Winthrop
University
- Wofford College
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Professional sports teams
Its Minor League Baseball Teams are:
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Class AAA
Class AA
Class A
- Capital City
Bombers (Columbia)
- Charleston
RiverDogs
- Myrtle Beach
Pelicans
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