Spanish South Carolina

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Spanish South Carolina was a short-lived colonial territory in the southeastern region of what is now the United States, administered by the Spanish Crown during the era of European competition for control of North America.

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Label Occurrences
Spanish South Carolina canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Spanish colonial territory
former colony
historical region
adjacentTo English Carolina colony NERFINISHED
Spanish Florida NERFINISHED
administeredBy Spanish Crown NERFINISHED
associatedWith Spanish-Indian alliances in the Southeast
missions in the Southeast
borderRegionOf English Carolina NERFINISHED
Spanish Florida NERFINISHED
colonialPower Spain NERFINISHED
conflictWith English colonists in Carolina
Kingdom of Great Britain NERFINISHED
continent North America
country Spanish Empire
disputedBy England NERFINISHED
Spain NERFINISHED
endedBecauseOf decline of Spanish power in the Southeast
expansion of English Carolina
era Age of Exploration
surface form: Age of Discovery

European colonization of the Americas
geopoliticalRole buffer zone between Spanish and English colonies
governedFrom St. Augustine, Florida NERFINISHED
hasColonialRival Province of Carolina GENERATED
hasHistoricalContext Anglo-Spanish rivalry in North America
borderlands of the Spanish Empire
hasHistoricalStatus short-lived territory
influencedBy Spanish colonial policy
indigenous peoples of the Southeast
languageUsed Spanish
locatedIn present-day South Carolina
present-day United States
southeastern North America
partOf La Florida NERFINISHED
Spanish Florida NERFINISHED
Spanish borderlands in the Southeast
presentInModern U.S. state of Georgia NERFINISHED
U.S. state of South Carolina NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
resultedFrom Spanish claims to the Carolina coast
timePeriod 17th century
18th century

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Crown of Spain hasPart Spanish South Carolina