Charleston County, South Carolina

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    Harvey Cain (April 12, 1825 – January 18, 1887) was a minister, abolitionist, and United States Representative from South Carolina from 1873–1875 and 1877-1879. After the Civil War, he was appointed by Bishop Daniel Payne as a missionary of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina. Richard Harvey Cain was born to a black father and a Cherokee mother in Greenbrier County Virginia, which is now in West Virginia. He was raised in Gallipolis, Ohio, a free state where he was allowed…

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    Separate But Equal Essay

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    place in 1950 in Clarendon County, South Carolina.This where black children must walk as much as five or six miles to get to and from their run-down, segregated elementary school called Scott’s Branch Elementary. The black people started losing their jobs, and the KKK started to threaten them. The white people were doing everything in their power to make the black people feel inferior and to punish them for going against the whites. The superintendent of Clarendon County schools even took away…

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    meant that there were many African Americans in the South with little or no reading capability, despite attending school up until the 6th grade. Citizenship schools solved the problem of illiterate minorities in the South and expanded black education. Additionally, the growth of citizenship schools led to the rise of black voters in the South. “We taught them to read and write so that they could register and vote. To be able to vote in Charleston, you had to write your name cursive and read a…

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    Francis Marion was born near georgetown in berkeley county, south carolina. He was a leader of a revolutionary militia war in 1781. Francis was approached by one of the british officers to discuss an prisoner exchange. They were camping on snow's island south carolina. The british officer was so inspired by the way they overcome and commits to the cause. In spite of their lack of satisfaction provision, francis promptly switch there alliances and supported American independence. The patriots…

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    Revolutionary War from focusing on the north to moving down south. The strategy was to defend the West Indies and capture the tobacco and rice growing areas in Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia. Another strategy was to raise for loyalist troops to help fight the Patriots. At the time this may have seemed like a good idea, but with the French becoming a more important role in the war Britain underestimated the Patriot French alliance. The war in the south was about trying to protect the…

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    parents’ plantation and lived there for the first five years of his life in Berkley County, South Carolina. Then his family settled down on a plantation near Georgetown, South Carolina. Although he wasn’t very educated, he was one of the great partisan leaders of the American Revolutionary War, also known as the War for Independence. He was known as the “Swamp Fox” because of his craftiness in eluding pursuers in the Carolina swamps and his brilliant guerrilla operations. When he was fifteen,…

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    South Carolina Earthquake

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    unfortunately the Carolina’s received trillions of gallons of rain from the hurricane. Florence County flooded very badly; streets resembled Miniature Rivers, golf-courses looked like The Rapids, bridges were completely washed out, homes completely flooded, people were being evacuated, etc. Last Thursday night the rain started, it was unlike a regular thunder-storm that we usually experience in South Carolina. The rain was heavier than normal and it felt like the rain was all coming down at…

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    Swamp Fox History

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    hunted this man for seven hours through the backwoods and swamps of South Caroline, eventually giving up and stated “As for this old, fox the devil himself could not catch him.” Francis Marion would forever be known as the Swamp Fox. Francis “Swamp Fox” Marion was an important figure in history especially military history because; he was the pioneer of guerilla tactics, was an important and influential leader in the South Carolina Militia, and his humble demeanor that labeled him and anti-hero. …

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    commit nonviolent offences are deserving of jail time. The piece begins with the example of a young mother reported shoplifting groceries by store officials at a Walmart store in Charleston, South Carolina. This example of a nonviolent offence is a moral issue that our author, who is also a sheriff of Charleston County has encountered several times before. He then claims that if this encounter had taken years prior, that the outcome would have been different than what is was. However, luckily…

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    Earth Shark Attacks

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    observing from. For instance the North American Continent on the east coast it seems that Horry County, South Carolina, Charleston County, South Carolina, are where shark attacks happen the most. Same as St. Johns County Florida, Volusia County, Florida, Brevard County, Florida, Palm Beach, Florida, and St. Lucie County. With this information we clearly see that Florida had the…

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