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South Carolina 2000

Atop an outline of the state, the South Carolina quarter shows a star over Columbia, the state's capital.  The quarter also has the state tree (Palmetto), state flower (Yellow Jessamine), state bird (Carolina Wren), and state nickname ("The Palmetto State").

The palmetto tree also decorates the state's flag and seal.  Why is this tree so important to South Carolina?  Because its wood helped defeat the British at the Battle of Sullivan's Island.  When the British fired cannonballs at Fort Moultrie, the fort's spongy palmetto logs absorbed the shock of the cannonballs.  The fort came out unharmed, and the colonists had their first major naval victory of the American Revolution!

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South Carolina
Nickname
The Palmetto State
Capital
Columbia
Statehood
May 23, 1788
The South Carolina Quarter


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