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South Carolina did not attract many overseas immigrants during the nineteenth century. State-sponsored recruiting efforts brought in a few hundred Germans between 1866 and 1868 and about 2,500 northern Europeans in the early 1900s.  
South Carolina did not attract many overseas immigrants during the nineteenth century. State-sponsored recruiting efforts brought in a few hundred Germans between 1866 and 1868 and about 2,500 northern Europeans in the early 1900s.  


== Overseas Immigration  ==


The major port of entry to South Carolina is [[Charleston County, South Carolina|Charleston]]. Others important ports have included [[Beaufort County, South Carolina|Beaufort]] and [[Georgetown County, South Carolina|Georgetown]].


=== Colonial Period  ===
=== Colonial Period  ===
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