
Money, Trade, and Power
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- MONEY, TRADE, AND POWER
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- Colonial South Carolina: An Introduction
- I Creating a Plantation Province Proprietary Land Policies and Early Settlement Patterns
- II The Huguenots of Proprietary South Carolina Patterns of Migration and Integration
- III The State in the Planters' Service Politics and the Emergence of a Plantation Economy in South Carolina
- IV The Organization of Trade and Finance in the Atlantic Economy Britain and South Carolina, 1670-1775
- V Colonial South Carolina's Rice Industry and the Atlantic Economy Patterns of Trade, Shipping, and Growth, 1715-1775
- VI Indian Traders, Charles Town, and London's Vital Links to the Interior of North America, 1717-1755
- VII "All & Singular the Slaves" A Demographic Profile of Indian Slavery in Colonial South Carolina
- VIII This is "Mines" Slavery and Reproduction in Colonial Barbados and South Carolina
- IX Affiliation without Affinity Skilled Slaves in Eighteenth-Century South Carolina
- X "Practical Justice" The Justice of the Peace, the Slave Court, and Local Authority in Mid-Eighteenth-Century South Carolina ROBERT OLWELL
- XI "Melancholy and Fatal Calamities" Disaster and Society in Eighteenth-Century South Carolina
- XII "Planters Full of Money" The Self-Fashioning of the Eighteenth-Century South Carolina Elite
- XIII Economic Power among Eighteenth-Century Women of the Carolina Lowcountry Four Generations of Middleton Women, 1678-1800
- XIV Investing Widows Autonomy in a Nascent Capitalist Society
- XV "Adding to the Church Such As Shall Be Saved" The Growth in Influence of Evangelicalism in Colonial South Carolina, 1740-1775
- List of Contributors
- Index
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