Carolina’s Golden Fields Carolina’s Golden Fields

Carolina’s Golden Fields

Inland Rice Cultivation in the South Carolina Lowcountry, 1670–1860

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Publisher Description

This book examines the environmental and technological complexity of South Carolina inland rice plantations from their inception at the turn of the seventeenth century to the brink of their institutional collapse at the eve of the Civil War. Inland rice cultivation provided a foundation for the South Carolina colonial plantation complex and enabled planters' participation in the Atlantic economy, dependence on enslaved labor, and dramatic alteration of the natural landscape. Moreover, the growing population of enslaved Africans led to a diversely-acculturated landscape unique to the Southeastern Coastal Plain. Despite this significance, Lowcountry inland rice cultivation has had an elusive history. Unlike many historical interpretations that categorize inland rice cultivation in a universal and simplistic manner, this study explains how agricultural systems varied among plantations. By focusing on planters' and slaves' alteration of the inland topography, this book emphasizes how agricultural methods met the demands of the local environment.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2019
October 31
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
436
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
7.8
MB
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