South Carolina -- Politics and government -- To 1775
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South Carolina -- Politics and government -- To 1775
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- The oligarchs in colonial and revolutionary Charleston, Lieutenant Governor William Bull II and his family, by Kinloch Bull, Jr
- Thomas Bee and the Revolution in South Carolina, 1760-1790, by Robert E. Rector
- A narrative of the proceedings of the people of South-Carolina, in the year 1719, and of the true causes and motives that induced them to renounce their obedience to the Lords Proprietors, as their Governors, and to put themselves under the immediate government of the Crown
- William Bull, M.D. (1710-1791), Lieutenant-Governor of South Carolina under the Royal Government, by Eleanor Winthrop Townsend
- The harmony we were famous for:, an interpretation of pre-revolutionary South Carolina politics/, Robert M. Weir.Johnson
- Who shall rule at home?, the evolution of South Carolina political culture, 1748-1776, Jonathan Mercantini
- Laboratory for liberty, the South Carolina legislative committee system, 1719-1776, George Edward Frakes
- The political structure of colonial South Carolina, 1743-1776, David Morton Knepper
- Journal of the Commons house of assembly of South Carolina, for the session beginning January 30, 1696, and ending March 17, 1696., Ed. by A.S. Salley, jr., secretary of the Historical commission of South Carolina
- Royalizing South Carolina, the revolution of 1719 and the evolution of early South Carolina government, by John Alexander Moore
- Revolution by committee, an administrative history of the extralegal committees in South Carolina, 1774-1776, Eva Bayne Poythress
- The Manigault family of South Carolina, 1685-1783, Maurice Alfred Crouse
- Government of the Colony of South Carolina, by Edson L. Whitney
- Journal of the Grand Council of South Carolina, edited by A. S. Salley, Jr
- The nature of colony constitutions;, two pamphlets on the Wilkes fund controversy in South Carolina, by Sir Egerton Leigh and Arthur Lee. Edited and with an introd. by Jack P. Greene
- Inseparable loyalty, a biography of William Bull, by Geraldine M. Meroney
- Journal of the Commons house of assembly of South Carolina, edited by A. S. Salley, Jr
- Colonial South Carolina, a political history, 1663-1763, by M. Eugene Sirmans ; foreword by Wesley Frank Craven
- A school for politics, interest-group strategies and the formation of South Carolina's political culture, 1763-1794, Rebecca K. Starr
- The Colleton family and the early history of South Carolina and Barbados, [1646-1775], J.E. Buchanan
- "The last of American freemen", studies in the political culture of the colonial and revolutionary South, by Robert M. Weir
- The royal Great Seals Deputed of South Carolina, by Peter Walne
- Christopher Gadsden and the American Revolution, by James L. Potts
- Masters of Ashley Hall, a biographical study of the Bull family of colonial South Carolina, 1670-1737, by M. Eugene Sirmans, Jr
- A chapter in the early history of South Carolina, by Wm. J. Rivers
- The origin and development of the South Carolina legislative committee system, 1719-1776, by George Edward Frakes
- Robert Johnson, proprietary & royal Governor of South Carolina,, by Richard P. Sherman
- A new world gentry, the making of a merchant and planter class in South Carolina, 1670-1770, Richard Waterhouse
- Constitutional history of South Carolina from 1725 to 1775., By D. D. Wallace ..
- The political annals of South-Carolina, James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow
- The journal of the Commons House of Assembly
- Unification of a slave state, the rise of the planter class in the South Carolina backcountry, 1760-1808, Rachel N. Klein
- Conceiving Carolina, proprietors, planters, and plots, 1662-1729, L.H. Roper
- Sanctifying slavery & politics in South Carolina, the life of Reverend Alexander Garden, 1685-1756, Fred E. Witzig
- The rise of the planters in the South Carolina backcountry, 1767-1808, Rachel Klein
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