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A South Carolina chronology, Walter B.Edgar, J. Brent Morris, and C. James Taylor

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A South Carolina chronology, Walter B.Edgar, J. Brent Morris, and C. James Taylor
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A South Carolina chronology
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
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Walter B.Edgar, J. Brent Morris, and C. James Taylor
Summary
The year-by-year chronology of landmark dates and events in the state's recorded history with an updated view of race, gender, and other social issues. Historians Walter Edgar, J. Brent Morris, and C. James Taylor add nearly thirty additional years of notable events and important updates in this third addition. While the previous edition referenced precontact South Carolina in a brief introduction, this edition begins with the chapter "Peopling the Continent (17,200 BCE-1669)." It acknowledges the extent to which the lands where Europeans began arriving in the fifteenth century had long been inhabited by indigenous people who were members of complex societies and sociopolitical networks. An easy-to-use inventory of the people, politics, laws, economics, wars, protests, storms, and cultural events that have had a major influence on South Carolina and its inhabitants, this latest edition reflects a more complete picture of the state's past. From the earliest-known migrants to the increasingly complex global society of the early twenty-first century, A South Carolina Chronology offers a solid foundation for understanding the Palmetto State's past
Target audience
adult
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