Southern States Secede

1860-1861. Learn about key events and people that led to South Carolina's secession from the Union.
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The Planter at the Gate, Part 3
Episode 3

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South Carolina secedes to join the Confederate States of America. Fort Sumter becomes the flash point for war.
Rose Hill Plantation | Sandlapper Online
Rose Hill Plantation | Sandlapper Online

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Rose Hill Plantation ​The Union County Home of South Carolina’s “Fire-Eating” Governor Today Is a State Park Article & Photos by Jason Peevy Winter 2002-2003 Rose Hill Plantation, serenely situated in...
Executive Councils | South Carolina Public Radio

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“E” is for Executive Councils. After secession in December 1860, the state had to assume responsibilities previously carried out by the federal government. To do that, the Secession Convention...
Francis W. Pickens | History of SC Slide Collection
Francis W. Pickens | History of SC Slide Collection
Episode 112

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Born on his family's plantation on the Tuggaloo River in St. Paul's Parish, Francis W. Pickens (1805-1869) attended Franklin College (now University of Georgia) at Athens, Georgia, and South Carolina...