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portada Unification of a Slave State: The Rise of the Planter Class in the South Carolina Backcountry, 1760-1808 (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
1992
Language
English
Pages
344
Format
Paperback
ISBN
0807843695
ISBN13
9780807843697

Unification of a Slave State: The Rise of the Planter Class in the South Carolina Backcountry, 1760-1808 (in English)

Rachel N. Klein (Author) · Omohundro Institute And University Of North Carolina Press · Paperback

Unification of a Slave State: The Rise of the Planter Class in the South Carolina Backcountry, 1760-1808 (in English) - Rachel N. Klein

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Synopsis "Unification of a Slave State: The Rise of the Planter Class in the South Carolina Backcountry, 1760-1808 (in English)"

This book describes the turbulent transformation of South Carolina from a colony rent by sectional conflict into a state dominated by the South's most unified and politically powerful planter leadership. Rachel Klein unravels the sources of conflict and growing unity, showing how a deep commitment to slavery enabled leaders from both low- and backcountry to define the terms of political and ideological compromise.The spread of cotton into the backcountry, often invoked as the reason for South Carolina's political unification, actually concluded a complex struggle for power and legitimacy. Beginning with the Regulator Uprising of the 1760s, Klein demonstrates how backcountry leaders both gained authority among yeoman constituents and assumed a powerful role within state government. By defining slavery as the natural extension of familial inequality, backcountry ministers strengthened the planter class. At the same time, evangelical religion, like the backcountry's dominant political language, expressed yet contained the persisting tensions between planters and yeomen.Klein weaves social, political, and religious history into a formidable account of planter class formation and southern frontier development.

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