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Slavery / African slave trade / Racism / Colonial South Carolina / Stono Rebellion / Hopsewee / Task system / Atlantic slave trade / Rice / Peter H. Wood / Slavery in the United States
Date: 2016-02-01 14:31:19
Slavery
African slave trade
Racism
Colonial South Carolina
Stono Rebellion
Hopsewee
Task system
Atlantic slave trade
Rice
Peter H. Wood
Slavery in the United States

HOPSEWEE HERITAGE: Slavery and Rice on the Santee Historians agree that South Carolina’s rice economy was the product of AngloAmerican entrepreneurship coupled with African-American know-how and labor. Simply put, the

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