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south carolina
Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont, Kentucky, and Tennessee were admitted during the eighteenth century.
South Carolina had so many slaves that there were more African slaves than Caucasian citizens. Because of its role in the business of slavery, South Carolina had a lot of authority in Southern policy-making in the eighteenth century.
Samuel Proctor has written: 'Eighteenth-century Florida and Its Borderlands' 'Jews of the South' 'Napoleon Bonaparte Broward' -- subject- s -: Governors, Politics and government, Biography 'Eighteenth-century Florida and the Caribbean'
George C. Rogers has written: 'A Social Portrait of the South at the Turn of the Eighteenth Century' 'The history of Georgetown County, South Carolina' -- subject(s): History
what kind of government does South Carolina have
The labor system of slaver transformed the South during the eighteenth century because a slave labor made the agricultural industry extremely profitable in the south. A slave earned no wages and was fed the remnants and scraps not consumed by the rich plantation owners.
The government in colonial South Carolina is a proprietery colony.They were proprietary like North Carolina, but later became a royal colony.
Mississippi and South Carolina (APEX)
Mississippi and South Carolina
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