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Date: 2014-08-05 11:19:52
Lachlan McIntosh
Sea Islands
Dorchester
South Carolina
Fort Morris Historic Site
Dorchester
Boston
Gullah
Button Gwinnett
Dorchester Academy
Dorchester on Thames
Geography of Georgia
Georgia
Geography of the United States

land and were able to survive off the bountiful gardens and tidal creeks and produce a little extra for trade. The best-known product of the isolation of these coastal African-American communities is the Geechee dialect,

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