969 resultados para Slavery--South Carolina--History


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At head of title: "Public duty is my only master."

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Includes index.

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"The greater part of the material used was selected from the files of the Work Projects Administration Erosion history project, 701-2-240, Columbia, S.C."--Foot-note, p. 1.

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The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the role played by merchants in the shaping of South Carolina plantation society in its early stages of development. In 1700 South Carolina was on the fringes of the British Empire. By mid-century the colony had become an integral part of the British Atlantic system. This dissertation addresses merchants' activity in the shaping of plantation society through their involvement in the Atlantic slave trade. Records of the British and South Carolina governments, and petitions from merchants on both sides of the Atlantic have been extremely valuable in understanding the complex and rapidly changing political affiliations of merchants on both sides of the Atlantic. These sources are valuable to this study since they illustrate the merchants' strategy of utilizing government policies to acquire the absolute best terms of trade. Records such as wills and inventories yielded valuable information on merchants' economic portfolios and provided valuable insight into their personal lives. The data shows that the integration of Colonial South Carolina into the global economy can be attributed to its merchant class, who actively sought out business opportunities in the global economy while working within the framework of British mercantilism.

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This gives a short history of the Department of Consumer Affairs.

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This powerpoint presentation shown at a conference about zika gives a history of the zika virus, complications, epidemiology, screening recommendations and prevention.

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Scale ca. 1:11,800.

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This publication gives the history of the beaver in South Carolina, its description, biology, impact, control and depredation permits. Also listed are addresses and telephone numbers for wildlife management field offices.

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Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting. The Bryan-Chamorro Treaty by Rebecca M. Anderson – Greenwood High School Notes on the History of Public Health in South Carolina, 1670-1800 by St. Julien Ravenel Childs – The Citadel Samuel Slater, Father of American Manufactures by D.H. Gilpatrick – Furman University William Prynne, A Portrait by Laura Ellen Howard – Coker College Some Observations of Travelers on South Carolina, 1820-1860 by J. Rion McKissick – University of South Carolina

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Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting. A Convention that Made History by Milledge L. Bonham, Jr. – Hamilton College Vagabondage and Vagrancy in Tudor England by C. M. Ferrell – University of South Carolina Early Newspapers of Abbeville District, 1812-1834 by Harry L. Watson – The Index-Journal, Greenwood Charleston Pastime and Culture during the Nullification Decade, 1822-1832 by Granville T. Prior – The Citadel

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Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting. The Exchange of Prisoners in the West Indies in Queen Anne’s War by Ruth Bourne – Winthrop College College Textbook Treatments of American History by Jess C. Burt, Jr. – Presbyterian College The Report of the French Minster of War to the National Legislative Assembly, January 11, 1792 by Charles N. Sisson – Coker College

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Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting. Southern Legend: Climate or Climate of Opinion by William A. Foran John Barnwell and British Western Policy by Mrs. George Fisher Teaching American History with a South Carolina Accent by Albert N. Sanders