How was the immigrant experience in South Carolina different than in the rest of the United States?

South Carolina encouraged immigration by offering grants of land to new immigrants; other areas of the country were unable to offer such land grants.

Throughout the United States, the number of immigrants was limited from various countries; in South Carolina, unrestricted immigration was allowed.

In other areas of the United States, immigrants were employed by factory owners; in South Carolina, mill and factory owners employed local whites instead.

Immigrants to South Carolina originated mainly from southern and eastern Europe; in the rest of the country, immigrants from northern Europe dominated.

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South Carolina encouraged immigration by offering grants of land to new immigrants; other areas of the country were unable to offer such land grants.