South Carolina-Quadricentennial Plaza-Jamestown Settlement - Jamestown VA
Posted by: Don.Morfe
N 37° 13.569 W 076° 46.970
18S E 341834 N 4121449
The Spanish attempted a settlement in 1526, but it was shortly abandoned. A group of French Huguenots established a colony on Parris Island in Port Royal Sound in 1562 which lasted about a year.
Waymark Code: WM13DA5
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 11/13/2020
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South Carolina-Quadricentennial Plaza— Jamestown Settlement —
One of the original colonies
Capital-Columbia
The Spanish attempted a settlement in 1526, but it was shortly abandoned. A group of French Huguenots established a colony on Parris Island in Port Royal Sound in 1562 which lasted about a year. Shortly, the Spanish built missions along the coast as far north as present-day Charleston. Claimed by England in 1663, the Carolinas were granted to a group of eight proprietors, and a colony was established in the southern part in 1670. In 1729 South Carolina became a royal colony.
1521-Explored by the Spanish
1670-Permanently settled by the English
1788-Admitted to the Union as the 8th state.
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