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South Carolina 1540-1776


Voices from Colonial America

No. of pages 112

Published: 2007

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Did you know that the Spanish attempted to establish a colony in what is now South Carolina 40 years before the English founded Jamestown in Virginia? Or that the colony's name is derived from two European kings named Charles?

Step back into the early years of South Carolina when the Cherokee and the Catawba were the largest of 29 native groups; and when the colony was one of the few places where Jews and Quakers were welcome in the New World. Learn how the first indigo plants were grown by a 16-year-old girl; and meet such Revolutionary War heroes as Francis "Swamp Fox" Marion and Thomas "the Gamecock" Sumter.

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This book is part of a book series called Voices From Colonial America .

There are 112 pages in this book. This book was published 2007 by National Geographic Society .

Robin Doak, a former editor of Weekly Reader and U. S. Kids magazine, has 18 years of experience writing for children. She has written more than 35 books for young readers on various subjects including history, geography, and science.

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Voices from Colonial America

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