Creating and contesting Carolina : proprietary era histories /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Columbia, South Carolina :
University of South Carolina Press,
[2013]
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Series: | Carolina lowcountry and the Atlantic world.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : creating and contesting Carolina / Michelle LeMaster and Bradford J. Wood
- Defining Carolina : cartography and colonization in the North American Southeast, 1657-1733 / S. Max Edelson
- Venturing out : the Barbadian diaspora and the Carolina Colony, 1650-1685 / Justin Roberts and Ian Beamish
- Dr. Henry Woodward's role in early Carolina Indian relations / Eric E. Bowne
- The economic philosophies of Indian trade regulation policy in early South Carolina / Jessica Stern
- "Cutting one anothers throats" : British, Native, and African violence in early Carolina / Matthew Jennings
- "Before long to be good friends" : diplomatic perspectives of the Tuscarora War / Stephen Feeley
- War, masculinity, and alliances on the Carolina frontiers / Michelle LeMaster
- Histories of the "Tuscarora War" / James Taylor Carson
- Thomas Pollock and the making of an Albemarle plantation world / Bradford J. Wood
- Diversity in the slave trade to the colonial Carolinas / Gregory E. O'Malley
- Marooned : politics and revolution in the Bahamas islands and Carolina / Alexander Moore
- "The proprietors can't undertake for what they will do" : a political interpretation of the South Carolina revolution of 1719 / Hanno T. Scheerer
- Protecting the rights of Englishmen : the rise and fall of Carolina's piratical
- Forging alliances : the impact of the Tuscarora War on North Carolina's political leadership / Christine Styrna Devine
- "The Indians that live about Pon Pon" : John and Mary Musgrove and the making of a Creek Indian community in South Carolina, 1717-1732 / Steven C. Hahn.