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  1. Hace 3 días · The Federalists nominated the incumbent Adams along with Charles Cotesworth Pinckney of South Carolina. The Democratic-Republican slate won, but since electors could not indicate their presidential or vice presidential choice, the result was a tie between Jefferson and Burr.

  2. Hace 17 horas · Pinckney senior Paul Moore won the 1,600 in 4:27.83, took second in the 800 in 2:00.62 and was on the winning 3,200 and 1,600 relays. Jacob Duncan won discus at 125-5 and Colton Spinelli won pole ...

  3. Hace 1 día · Charles Pinckney: South Carolina: Yes Charles Cotesworth Pinckney: South Carolina: Yes George Read: Delaware: Yes: Yes Joseph Reed: Pennsylvania: Yes: Daniel Roberdeau: Pennsylvania: Yes: Caesar Rodney: Delaware: Yes: George Ross: Pennsylvania: Yes: Benjamin Rush: Pennsylvania: Yes: Edward Rutledge: South Carolina: Yes: John Rutledge ...

  4. Hace 4 días · June 8-9, 1777 at St. Johns River, West Florida - On June 8, the privateer Cotesworth Pinckney, commanded by Capt. William Ranking, captured the sloop Mary. On June 9, the Cotesworth Pinckney spotted 3 ships on the horizen. The ships were the frigate HMS Daphne, and its 2 prize ships Fanny and Polly.

  5. Hace 17 horas · In addition to identifying James Madison as an enslaver, Signers of the Constitution, published in 1976 by the National Park Service, notes that 11 other signers “owned or managed slave-operated plantations or large farms,” and then it names them: Richard Bassett, John Blair, William Blount, Pierce Butler, Daniel Carroll, Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer, Charles Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth ...

  6. ESSAY TOPIC AND GUIDELINES: ALL Students will write an essay on the following topic: "Charles Cotesworth Pinckney" of South Carolina (Focus your paper on his "political" career. Do NOT write a "summary" of his life.) You This assignment will constitute 10% of your course grade. The essay will be due on Saturday of Week Eight.

  7. Hace 4 días · Charleston, South Carolina. Castle Pinckney became one of the war's first prisoner-of-war camps and one of the few that was not a death camp. Named for Revolutionary War hero Gen. Charles C. Pickney, this fort was built late in 1809 to replace the log fort that a hurricane destroyed in 1804.