The history of Beaufort County, South Carolina /
Of particular interest, they profile the local African American, or Gullah, population - a community that has become well known for the retention of its African cultural and linguistic heritage.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
---|---|
Autor principal: | |
Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Columbia [S.C.] :
University of South Carolina Press,
©1996-
|
Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- The History of Beaufort County, South Carolina Volume 1, 1514-1861
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 American Indians in Beaufort County
- Chapter 2 Window on the Atlantic: The Rise and Fall of Santa Elena, 1514-1618
- Chapter 3 English, Scots, and Yemassee at Port Royal
- Chapter 4 Settling the Southern Frontier
- Chapter 5 Yemassee War
- Chapter 6 Settling the Indian Lands between the Combahee and Savannah Rivers
- Chapter 7 Africans and Evangelists
- Chapter 8 Beaufort and the Caribbean Cockpit
- Chapter 9 Indigo Culture, 1750-1775
- Chapter 10 Beaufort Economy on the Eve of the Revolution
- Chapter 11 Beaufort Assembly of 1772
- Chapter 12 American Revolution in the Beaufort District, 1775-1778
- Chapter 13 American Revolution in the Beaufort District, 1779-1783
- Chapter 14 Beaufort District and the New Nation
- Chapter 15 Introduction of Sea Island Cotton to the Beaufort District, 1790-1829
- Chapter 16 Upper St. Peter's Parish: The Last Frontier of the Beaufort District
- Chapter 17 Savannah River Rice Plantations, 1820-1860
- Chapter 18 Nullification Crisis and the Rise of the Rhett Faction
- Chapter 19 Beaufort District's African American Communities
- Chapter 20 Beaufort District's Farmers and Planters in 1850
- Chapter 21 The Mind of Antebellum Beaufort
- Chapter 22 The Bluffton Movement and the Road to Secession
- Chapter 23 The Battle of Port Royal Sound
- Bibliography
- Index