Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Foreword
1 Cultural Diversity in the Southern Colonies
2 The Yamasee in South Carolina: Native American Adaptation and Interaction along the Carolina Frontier
3 Colonial African American Plantation Villages
4 Tangible Interaction: Evidence from Stobo Plantation
5 A Pattern of Living: A View of the African American Slave Experience in the Pine Forests of the Lower Cape Fear
6 Guten Tag Bubba: Germans in the Colonial South
7 An Open-Country Neighborhood in the Southern Colonial Backcountry
8 Bethania: A Colonial Moravian Adaptation
9 Frenchmen and Africans in South Carolina: Cultural Interaction on the Eighteenth-Century Frontier
10 John de la Howe and the Second Wave of French Refugees in the South Carolina Colony: De¤ning, Maintaining, and Losing Ethnicity on the Passing Frontier
11 Anglicans and Dissenters in the Colonial Village of Dorchester
12 Frontier Society in South Carolina: An Example from Willtown
13 “As regular and fformidable as any such woorke in America”: The Walled City of Charles Town
14 From Colonist to Charlestonian: The Crafting of Identity in a Colonial Southern City
Bibliography
Contributors
Index