Conceiving Carolina: Proprietors, Planters, and Plots, 1662-1729
By L.H. Roper
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L.H. Roper's innovative study provides a transatlantic analysis of the origins of American colonial societies through the instructive case of South Carolina. The work provides the clearest examination of the early history of this important colony yet available. In addition, it features exhaustive primary research that sheds new light on how the colony's particular dependence on race-based slavery evolved, demonstrating the volatile tension between the political culture inherited from the "Old…
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Current Affairs & PoliticsSocial SciencesHistoryNonfictionUnited States Politics & GovernmentUnited States HistorySocial Sciences - General & MiscellaneousRegional StudiesState & Local U.S. GovernmentColonial Era - United States HistoryUnited States History - Southern Region18th Century United States History - American RevolutionUnited States StudiesEthnic & Race RelationsAmerican Colonial History - General & MiscellaneousSouth Carolina - State & Local HistoryAmerican Revolution - Politics & GovernmentAmerican Colonial History - State & Local HistorySouthern State & Local GovernmentRegional Studies - Southern U.S.United States - Ethnic & Race Relations



