The story of South Carolina's role in the American Revolution, including important events such as the Stamp Act and the battle of Charleston. Written by historian David Ramsay in the early 19th century.
Originally published in 1808, this volume offers a broad overview of world history up to that date. Written from an American perspective, it includes detailed accounts of European exploration, colonization, and political events from ancient times through the 18th century.
This book is a memoir of Martha Laurens Ramsay, a notable figure in South Carolina's Revolutionary War era. The book includes a section with her private papers, providing a glimpse into the life and times of the early American South.
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