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South Carolina threatened to separate from the union if the federal government sought to enforce the tariffs declared null and invalid inside her borders in 1828 and 1832.

Where is South Carolina?

South Carolina is a state in the southeastern United States noted for its subtropical beaches and marshlike sea islands. Coastal Charleston is a famous landmark known for its pastel-colored buildings, Old South plantations, and Fort Sumter, the site of the Civil War's opening gunshot. The Grand Strand, an approximately 60-mile length of seashore noted for golf courses and the holiday destination Myrtle Beach, is to the north.

Carolus is Latin for "Charles," and South Carolina was named after King Charles I of England, who founded the English colony. The Province of South Carolina was established in 1712. South Carolina, one of the founding Thirteen Colonies, became a royal colony in 1719.

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