A Guide for the Teaching of South Carolina History and Its Relationship with United States History
 




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Introduction and Table of Contents

Chapter 1:  The Land Called Chicora

Chapter 2:  Spanish South Carolina

Chapter 3:  Colony of a Colony

Chapter 4:  Peopling the Province

Chapter 5:  More Like a Negro Country

Chapter 6:  The Proprietary Regime

Chapter 7:  Trying Royal Government

Chapter 8:  The Riches of the Province

Chapter 9:  Everyday Life in Colonial South Carolina

Chapter 10:  Threats: Foreign and Domestic

Chapter 11:  The American Revolution

Chapter 12:  Quest for Order

Chapter 13:  To Raise Something for Sale

Chapter 14:  A Visit to Antebellum South Carolina

Chapter 15:  Calculating the Value of the Union

Chapter 16:  The Civil War, Part I, 1860-1865

Chapter 17:  The Civil War, Part II, 1865-1877

Chapter 18:  Return of the Old Order

Chapter 19:  Tillman

Chapter 20:  South Carolina and the First New South

Chapter 21:  The Draining Years

Chapter 22:  All In One Lifetime

Chapter 23:  Adjusting to New Circumstances

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