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Mount Pleasant, SC: A Microcosm of American History

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Do you want to live in a place that is affordable, beautiful, and historical? While many people may be searching for homes for sale in Charleston SC, Mount Pleasant should not be overlooked. Mount Pleasant is equally beautiful and rich in culture and history. This slideshare presentation will give you a bit of information about Mount Pleasant's unique history.

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Mount Pleasant is just as beautiful as Charleston

Mount Pleasant is becoming one of the most rapidly expanding parts of South Carolina

The history of Mount Pleasant may surprise even its current residents

If you’re looking to live in an area noted for history, Mount Pleasant, SC is perfect for you!

Image Credits: Frank Kehren

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The area was occupied by Sewee Indians before the settlers arrived in the late 17th century

The first settlers arrived in the summer under the leadership of Captain Florentia O’Sullivan

On the earliest maps of the town, Mount Pleasant was known as “Old Woman’s Point” and “North Point”.

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During the Revolutionary War, British forces fought to seize Charleston.

Countless citizens of what is today known as Mount Pleasant fought and successfully defended it.

Image Credits: flattop341

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Shortly after the Revolutionary War the residents of Mount Pleasant found themselves facing yet another war: The Civil War

The first meeting to determine secession resolution for South Carolina was held in Mount Pleasant at the Ronkins Long Room

The area had a long and hard road of recovery ahead of it, but it managed to flourish shortly after the Civil War, especially for African American populations It became known for being one of the first African-

American communities to be formed in Charleston

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Robert Scanlon was a former slave and freedman carpenter

After purchasing property that was formally known as Remley’s Plantation, he became the president and founder of the Charleston Land Company

One-hundred African-American men joined together to divide up the land and the area became known as Scanlonville

Scanlonville and the Charleston Land Company became one of the only four known cooperate business ventures among freed African-Americans after the Civil War.

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During the 1930s, Mount Pleasant’s Riverside Pavilion became one of the only places African-American Charleston residents could see black performers

Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, B.B. King, and other jazz legends frequented the region

Image Credits: Alexander Aksyonov

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The area has seen many changes since its founding centuries ago

The recent population growth is a sign that Mount Pleasant, SC isn’t done creating history just yet

Mount Pleasant, SC is quickly catching up with Charleston Real Estate as a preferred place for people to move to, especially for retirement