Who shall rule at home? : the evolution of South Carolina political culture, 1748-1776
2007
975.702 M553 2007
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Title
Who shall rule at home? : the evolution of South Carolina political culture, 1748-1776
Published
Columbia : University of South Carolina Press, c2007.
Description
xii, 314 p. ; 24 cm.
Call Number
975.702 M553 2007
System Control No.
(OCoLC)69645784
Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [299]-305) and index.
Contents: Introduction -- "Enemy of the province" -- "Big with expectations" : James Glen and Indian affairs -- "Fundamental rights and privileges" -- "I cannot look on them as friends" -- "Our all is at stake" -- "So exhausted and impoverished by taxes" -- "Rebellious spirits in South Carolina" -- "Rights of Carolina Englishmen".
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Contents: Introduction -- "Enemy of the province" -- "Big with expectations" : James Glen and Indian affairs -- "Fundamental rights and privileges" -- "I cannot look on them as friends" -- "Our all is at stake" -- "So exhausted and impoverished by taxes" -- "Rebellious spirits in South Carolina" -- "Rights of Carolina Englishmen".
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