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The Palmetto State

A History of South Carolina

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The Palmetto State

De: Daniel Hardy
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A Sweeping History of the Great State of South Carolina

From the rice plantations of the colonial Lowcountry to the textile mills of the twentieth century, from the first shots of the Civil War to the struggle for civil rights, South Carolina's story has been central to the American experience. This comprehensive history traces the Palmetto State from its Native American inhabitants through its transformation into a twenty-first century crossroads of the New South.

The Palmetto State explores how South Carolina became one of colonial America's wealthiest provinces through the brutal exploitation of enslaved Africans, led the South into secession and catastrophic war, constructed Jim Crow's most rigid barriers, and finally began the difficult work of reckoning with its past. It examines the state's distinctive regions—the aristocratic Lowcountry, the hardscrabble Upcountry, the contested frontier—and the cultures they produced, from Gullah-Geechee traditions on the Sea Islands to the literary voices of Charleston and the political dynasties that shaped national debates.

Neither romanticizing nor condemning, this narrative holds South Carolina's contradictions in clear view: extraordinary cultural achievement alongside profound moral failure, remarkable resilience coexisting with resistance to change, natural beauty shadowed by human-created divisions. Drawing on the latest scholarship while remaining accessible to general readers, The Palmetto State reveals how geography, race, politics, and memory have shaped a state that continues to grapple with its complicated legacy while navigating an uncertain future. It is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand not just South Carolina, but the American South itself.

Américas Estados Unidos Estatal y Local Guerra de Secesión Guerras y Conflictos Militar Periodo Colonial Guerra
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