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have made the most impact on area, starting in 1670. Charles Towne, as it was known then, was first situated a few miles up the Ashley River, but the lure of the peninsula was too great, and the inhabitants
relocated after about 10 years. A
liberal immigration policy, which attracted industrious French Huguenots, and religious toleration, which attracted Jewish merchants and others, led to the town's early rise as a center of commerce and planting. Other immigrants, less willing but with critical skills and labor, made possible a plantation economy which was among the wealthiest in the world.
Belying its beauty, Charleston
is a city associated with disaster. Fire was a constant scourge for the better part of two centuries, an earthquake shook the city after the Civil War, and a whole series of |