Plantation Enterprise in Colonial South Carolina

Plantation Enterprise in Colonial South Carolina is a book written by S. Max Edelson and published by Harvard University Press in 2006. The work is about plantations, slavery, and economics in colonial South Carolina.

Structure
Work begins with an introduction by the author and is followed by six chapters and a conclusion plus appedices and indexes.
 * Introduction
 * 1) Laying Claim to the Land
 * 2) Rice Culture Origins
 * 3) Transforming the Plantation Landscape
 * 4) City, Hinterland, and Frontier
 * 5) Marketplace of Identity
 * 6) Henry Laurens's Empire
 * Conclusion: Into the American South

About the author
S. Max Edelson is an author, historian, and professor of history at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. Their research focuses on colonial American history, the British Atlantic world, and the impact of cartography on history and colonialism.

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