South Carolina’s early history of immigrant religious diversity
In today’s divided political climate, it is easy to forget that South Carolina was committed to religious tolerance from its very origins. South Carolina began in 1670 as part of a land grant Charles the Second presumptuously made to a group of English men called the Lords Proprietors. At the time, Carolina spread from the … Continue reading South Carolina’s early history of immigrant religious diversity
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