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THE HIDDEN HISTORY OF COLONIAL SOUTH CAROLINA, THE GEORGIA PROVINCE, AND SOUTHERN AFRICA: “The Bloodlines We Didn’t Know”

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Management number 233616308 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price $13.94 Model Number 233616308
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The Hidden History of Colonial South Carolina, the Georgia Province, and Southern Africa explores a largely overlooked chapter in the early history of the Atlantic world. Drawing from colonial records, court documents, land deeds, tax lists, and archival sources across multiple continents, this work examines the deep connections between the southeastern region of North America and the diverse societies of Africa during the early modern period.Conventional narratives of colonial America often focus primarily on plantation economies and simplified racial classifications. This book challenges those interpretations by examining the geographic origins and migration patterns of African populations who entered the Atlantic world through Portuguese and Iberian trade networks long before the full expansion of the British plantation system.Special attention is given to the Savannah River corridor and the inland frontier regions of colonial South Carolina and the Georgia Province. These landscapes—shaped by rivers, forests, and Indigenous settlement corridors—became spaces where Africans, Indigenous peoples, and European colonists interacted in complex and often overlooked ways.By examining African source regions that include Angola, Congo, Mozambique, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia, and surrounding territories, this study reveals how the movement of populations across the Atlantic was connected to broader geographic and political transformations occurring throughout the early modern world.The book also explores the roles of Indigenous nations of the southeastern region—including the Uchee, Apalachee, Timucua, Guale, and the Cusabo and Yamasee confederacies—whose presence and interactions with colonial powers shaped the development of frontier societies.Through careful analysis of archival sources and historical geography, The Hidden History of Colonial South Carolina, the Georgia Province, and Southern Africa presents a new interpretation of the early Atlantic world. It argues that the origins of African-descended communities in the American Southeast cannot be understood solely through plantation systems but must also be viewed through the wider lens of migration, frontier settlement, and the global networks created by early European expansion.This work invites readers to reconsider the historical landscape of the colonial Southeast and to recognize the deeper African and Indigenous connections embedded within the region’s early history Read more

ASIN B0GSTLFC17
ISBN13 979-8252305721
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 7.24 x 0.63 x 10.24 inches
Item Weight 14.2 ounces
Print length 173 pages
Publication date March 16, 2026

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