South Carolina -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
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South Carolina -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
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- Colony in conflict, South Carolina, 1748-1766, by Jonathan Mercantini
- Blood red runs the sacred Keowee, Jerry Lamar Alexander
- 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
- Carolina pirates and colonial commerce, 1670-1740,, by Shirley Carter Hughson
- South Carolina 1775, a crucible year, Edmund Alexander Bator
- Pirates of the Carolinas, Terrance Zepke
- The Huguenots of colonial South Carolina, by Arthur Henry Hirsch
- French Santee, a Huguenot settlement in colonial South Carolina, Susan Baldwin Bates and Harriott Cheves Leland
- Lands of true and certain bounty, the geographical theories and colonization strategies of Jean Pierre Purry, edited and annotated with introductions to the texts by Arlin C. Migliazzo ; translations from the French by Pierrette C. Christianne-Lovrien and 'BioDun J. Ogundayo
- Paper currency in colonial South Carolina, 1703-1764, by Richard M. Jellison
- Lowcountry beginnings, 1670-1700, recovering the material culture of first generation Carolinians, by Teresa C. Farris
- An appraisal of the Negro in colonial South Carolina,, a study in Americanization,, by Frank J. Klingberg
- The South Carolina Negro duty law, by W. Robert Higgins
- Patriots and Indians, shaping identity in eighteenth-century South Carolina, Jeff W. Dennis
- The Jews of South Carolina from the earliest settlement to the end of the American Revolution, by Leon Hühner
- South Carolina's expansion into colonial Georgia, 1720-1765, David Rogers Chesnutt
- The eighteenth century Draytons of Drayton Hall, Dorothy Gail Griffin
- The political structure of colonial South Carolina, 1743-1776, David Morton Knepper
- An historical account of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in South-Carolina, from the first settlement of the province, to the War of the Revolution; with notices of the present state of the church in each parish and some account of the early civil history of Carolina, never before published. To which are added; the laws relating to religious worship; the journals and rules of the Convention of South-Carolina; the constitution and canons of the Protestant Episcopal Church, and the course of ecclesiastical studies : with an index, and list of subscribers, by Frederick Dalcho
- Family, community, economy, women's activity in South Carolina, 1670-1770, Elizabeth Marie Pruden
- The Scotch-Irish and their first settlements on the Tyger River and other neighboring precincts in South Carolina, a centennial discourse, delivered at Nazareth Church, Spartanburg District, S.C., September 14, 1861, by George Howe
- The Manigault family of South Carolina, 1685-1783, Maurice Alfred Crouse
- Money, trade, and power, the evolution of colonial South Carolina's plantation society, edited by Jack P. Greene, Rosemary Brana-Shute, and Randy J. Sparks
- Royal South Carolina, 1719-1763, B.D. Bargar
- Economy and society in the early modern South, Charleston and the evolution of the South Carolina low country, Peter A. Coclanis
- Economic beginnings in colonial South Carolina, 1670-1730, [by] Converse D. Clowse
- Parris island, the site of the first attempt at a settlement of white people within the bounds of what is now South Carolina, by A. S. Salley, Jr
- Journals of the Commissioners of the Indian Trade, September 20, 1710-August 29, 1718, edited by William L. McDowell, Jr
- Bonds of empire, the English origins of slave law in South Carolina and British plantation America, 1660-1783, Lee B. Wilson, Clemson University
- Black majority, Negroes in colonial South Carolina from 1670 through the Stono Rebellion, Peter H. Wood
- The separation of church and state in colonial South Carolina during the American Revolution, John Wesley Brinsfield, Jr
- Malaria and colonization in the Carolina low country, 1526-1696, by St. Julien Ravenel Childs
- The Huguenots of colonial South Carolina, Arthur Henry Hirsch ; with a new introduction by Bertrand van Ruymbeke
- The English in America, Virginia, Maryland, and the Carolinas, by J.A. Doyle
- Colonial South Carolina, a political history, 1663-1763, by M. Eugene Sirmans ; foreword by Wesley Frank Craven
- Exile, Acadian French Catholics & British South Carolina, 1755-1765, by Victoria L. Musheff
- From New Babylon to Eden, the Huguenots and their migration to colonial South Carolina, Bertrand Van Ruymbeke
- An appraisal of the Negro in colonial South Carolina, a study in Americanization, by Frank J. Klingberg
- Historical collections of South Carolina, embracing many rare and valuable pamphlets, and other documents, relating to the history of that state from its first discovery to its independence, in the year 1776, compiled, with various notes, and an introduction, by B.R. Carroll
- Populating the back country, the demographic and social characteristics of the colonial South Carolina frontier, 1730-1760, Kaylene Hughes
- Conceptions of America, South Carolina and the peopling of a wilderness, Louis Holmes Roper
- A new world gentry, the making of a merchant and planter class in South Carolina, 1670-1770, Richard Waterhouse
- The expansion of South Carolina, 1729-1765, by Robert L. Meriwether
- A history of the upper country of South Carolina, from the earliest periods to the close of the War of Independence, Vol. II, a journal of personalities, reminiscences, traditions, and history of the Revolution in South Carolina, by John H. Logan
- "A most important epocha", the coming of the Revolution in South Carolina, Robert M. Weir
- Red, white & black make blue, indigo in the fabric of colonial South Carolina life, Andrea Feeser
- Journal of Colonel John Herbert, commissioner Indian affairs for the province of South Carolina, October 17, 1727, to March 1927/8;, edited by A. S. Salley ..
- An historical account of the Protestant Episcopal Church in South Carolina, from the first settlement of the province to the war of the revolution ..., by Frederick Dalcho
- Journal of the Commons house of assembly of South Carolina, edited by A. S. Salley, Jr
- The history of South Carolina, by Edward McCrady
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