You need to be more specific about your question. I assume you're talking about Charles Town, SC (circa the American Revolution) and not Charleston, SC (present-day). read more
The official “South Carolina Independence Day” was enacted on the day that British and Loyalist forces were eradicated by General Nathanael Greene and his army from the last fort they occupied in SC, which was in Charles Town. read more
1781 - (Aug 4) Colonel Isaac Hayne, a Revolutionary leader of the South Carolina Militia, is hanged by the British just beyond the city limits of Charlestown. 1781 - (Nov-Dec) American forces under Major General Nathanael Greene retake most of South Carolina and advance to within fifteen miles of Charlestown. read more
rice was important because it was used for trade and survival. It was only Gr owed in south Carolina. this is because it was humid there. read more