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The cultivation of rice in South Carolina began in the late 1600s. By the time of the American Revolution, it had created… |
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When Rice Was King is a hour long documentary on rice cultivation in lowcountry areas of South Carolina: |
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From Teaching American History in South Carolina: |
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African-American History of Georgetown The fortunes of antebellum planters in the Georgetown area were built on the institution of slavery. African slaves by the… |
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Georgetown is located at the confluence of the Pee Dee, Sampit, Waccamaw, and Black rivers, which join to form the Winyah… |
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Natural and Cultural Landscapes This video is an abbreviated version of the ETV documentary "Saving Sandy Island." The clip characterizes the unique relationship… |








