
It was during the colonial period that many of the state’s cultural and economic patterns that were to direct the state through the eighteenth century and into the antebellum period were set in place. In A New World Gentry, Richard Waterhouse examines the early history of South Carolina’s development, closely following the establishment and economic growth of the colony in correlation with the cultural development of the elite planter and merchant classes. The result is a detailed and inclusive treatise on the cultural dynamics of colonial South Carolina’s master class.
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