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" South Carolina / "
Craig A. Doherty, Katherine M. Doherty.
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BL
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Record Number
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1014554
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b768924
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Main Entry
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Doherty, Craig A.
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Title & Author
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South Carolina /\ Craig A. Doherty, Katherine M. Doherty.
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Publication Statement
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New York :: Facts On File,, ©2005.
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Series Statement
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The thirteen colonies
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xv, 128 pages :: illustrations, maps ;; 24 cm.
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ISBN
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0816054096
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: 9780816054091
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 116-117) and index.
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Contents
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Introduction -- Note on Photos -- Introduction -- Map: The Thirteen Colonies, 1790 -- First contacts -- Early explorers -- Map: Land Spain claimed in North America, 16th Century -- Francisco Chicora -- First Settlements -- Lady of Cofitachequi -- Huguenots -- Pirates, Privateers, and Spanish Treasure -- Native Americans of South Carolina -- Tribes of South Carolina -- Map: Native Americans of South Carolina -- Culture of the Native Americans in South Carolina -- Native Americans and Disease -- Corn -- Deer -- Coming of the English -- Map: Lands of Carolana granted to Robert Heath, 1629 -- Setting up the Proprietary Colony of Carolina -- Description of Carolina from the Original Charter -- John Locke (1632--1704) -- Article 101 of the Fundamental Constitutions -- First English Settlers -- Dr. Henry Woodward (ca. 1646--CA. 1686) -- Edict of Nantes (1598) -- Seth Sothell -- Life in Colonial South Carolina -- Relations with the Native Americans of South Carolina -- Diseases Faced by the Colonists in South Carolina -- Map: Yamasee War, 1715--1717 -- Pirates and South Carolina -- Blackbeard (CA. 1680--1718) -- Stede Bonnet (Unknown--1718) -- South Carolina and Slaves -- Graph: Population growth by Race in Colonial South Carolina, 1620--1790 -- Slave Code of 1740 -- Elizabeth Lucas Pinckney (1722--1793) -- Relations with the French and Spanish -- South Carolina becomes a Royal Colony -- Settling the up country -- Map: Low country -- Jean Pierre Purry -- Road to Rev -- Christopher Gadsden (1724--1805) -- Sugar Act of 1764 -- Stamp Act of 1765 -- Sons of Liberty -- Excerpt from the Resolutions of the Stamp Act Congress (October 19, 1765) -- Liberty Tree -- Townshend duties and the Tea and Intolerable Acts -- Seizing of the Sloop Active (1767) -- First Continental Congress -- Committees of Correspondence -- Resolutions of the First Continental Congress -- End of Royal Government -- War for Independence begins -- Regulators, loyalists, and patriots -- First Battle of Charleston -- Palmetto State -- Declaring Independence -- First paragraph of the Declaration of Independence -- War for Independence Comes to South Carolina -- British take over South Carolina -- Map: Land given up by the Cherokee, 1777 -- Guerrilla warfare -- Swamp Fox (1732--1795) -- Battle of Camden -- Map: Battle of Camden, August 16, 1780 -- Battle of Kings Mountain -- Civil War -- Map: Battle of Kings Mountain, October 7, 1780 -- Rifles versus muskets -- Battle of Cowpens -- Map: Battle of Cowpens, January 17, 1781 -- War comes to an End -- Struggle to rebuild South Carolina -- Adjusting to Independence -- South Carolina After the War for Independence -- John Mathews (1744--1802) -- Debts and debtors -- Life in South Carolina after the War -- Building a nation -- Articles of Confederation -- Charles Pinckney (1757--1824) -- Annapolis Convention -- Constitutional Convention -- Henry Laurens (1724--1792) -- Preamble to the U.S. Constitution -- South Carolina: Eighth State -- South Carolina time line -- South Carolina historical Sites -- Further reading -- Books -- Web sites -- Index.
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Abstract
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In an engaging narrative style, South Carolina thoroughly examines life in the early colony, including such details as the Yamasee War, pirate attacks, slavery, and the effect of such crops as indigo and rice. An entire chapter focuses on the numerous American Indian tribes mainly the Cherokee and Catawba who lived throughout the colony, from the coast and lowlands up into the Appalachian Mountains. The highly engaging text covers South Carolina's role in the formation of the Constitution, along with its place as the eighth state to ratify it. Attention is also given to post-Revolution struggles such as the challenge of rebuilding South Carolina and deciding what to do about the remaining Loyalists. Sidebars include: A description of Carolina from the original charter, Stede Bonnet, Francisco Chicora, Huguenots Pirates, privateers, and Spanish treasure Jean Pierre Purry, Lady of Cofitachequi, Liberty Tree, John Mathews, Native Americans and disease Rifles versus muskets The Palmetto State The Slave Code of 1740 Dr. Henry Woodward.
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Subject
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South Carolina, History, 1775-1865, Juvenile literature.
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South Carolina, History, Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775, Juvenile literature.
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South Carolina, History, 1775-1865.
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South Carolina, History, Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
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Caroline du Sud (États-Unis), 1600-1775 (Période coloniale)
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Caroline du Sud (États-Unis), 1861-1865 (Guerre de Sécession)
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South Carolina
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South Carolina, History, Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
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Subject
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South Carolina.
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Dewey Classification
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975.7/02
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LC Classification
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F272.D64 2005
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NLM classification
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NN 7500rvk
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Added Entry
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Doherty, Katherine M.
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