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  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Contents
  4. 1. Location
    1. Counties and County Seats
  5. 2. Natural Landscape
    1. Landform Regions
    2. Earthquakes
      1. Fault Structures
    3. Land Cover
    4. Biodiversity and Conservation
      1. Land Under Conservation Protection
    5. Rivers, Lakes, and Bays
    6. Climate Regions
    7. Temperature and Precipitation
      1. Average Annual Precipitation
      2. Average Annual Maximum Temperature
      3. Average Annual Temperature
      4. Average Annual Minimum Temperature
    8. Tornadoes
    9. Hurricanes
    10. Changing Environment
      1. Increase in Average Overnight Lows
      2. Change In Extremely Hot Days
  6. 3. Early Human Landscape
    1. Native Americans, ca. 1670
      1. European Contact
  7. 4. Colonial Landscape
    1. Generalized Patterns of Colonial Agriculture
      1. Township System, 1731-1765
      2. Colonial Roads and Revolutionary War Engagements
    2. Colonial Roads, ca. 1770-1780
    3. Revolutionary War Engagements
  8. 5. Antebellum Landscape
    1. Population Change, 1800–1830
    2. Population Change, 1830–1860
      1. Agriculture and Industry, ca. 1840
    3. Agriculture
    4. Industry and Mining
      1. Slavery
    5. Year In Which Enslaved Population First Exceeded 50 Percent
    6. Enslaved, 1860
      1. Gullah Geechee Communities in Coastal South Carolina
      2. Canals and Railroads
    7. Canals, ca. 1825
    8. Railroads, ca. 1860
      1. Civil War
  9. 6. Postbellum Landscape
    1. Population, 1900
    2. Population, 1950
      1. Black Population 1900–1940
    3. Black Population, 1930
    4. Black Outmigration, 1930
      1. Tenancy and Tobacco
    5. Tenants As a Percent of Farm Operators, 1935
    6. Tobacco Production, 1930
      1. Textiles and Railroads
    7. Textile Mill Locations, 1908
    8. Railroads, 1925
      1. Civil Rights Era
  10. 7. Contemporary Landscape
    1. Population, 2020
    2. Population Change, 1970–2020
      1. Cities and Metropolitan Statistical Areas
    3. Cities
    4. Metropolitan Statistical Areas
      1. Population Born and Residing in South Carolina
      2. Race and Ethnicity
      3. Education
      4. Higher Education
      5. Military Landscape
      6. Agriculture
      7. Industry
      8. Transportation
      9. Energy Landscape
      10. State and National Parks
      11. Tourism
      12. Religion
      13. Religion
      14. Barbeque Regions
    5. Major Barbeque Sauce Types
      1. College Football
      2. Electoral Geography
    6. Polling Places Across South Carolina
    7. Election Results: 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020
      1. Geographic Regions
  11. Tables
  12. Copyright Page

Page 50 →© 2025 University of South Carolina

The text and maps of this book are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/.

Published by the University of South Carolina Press Columbia, South Carolina 29208

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data can be found at https://lccn.loc.gov/2025009560

ISBN: 978-1-64336-626-5 (paperback)

ISBN: 978-1-64336-636-4 (ebook)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.61162/WECC9317

The Open Carolina collection is made possible by the generous funding of the University of South Carolina Libraries.

Cover designer: Rachel Holscher, Bookmobile

Cover photographs, clockwise from top left: Carol M. Highsmith, falls of Reedy River, America Project in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division; SC State House, Shutterstock.com / Joseph Sohm; Myrtle Beach, Shutterstock.com / Chansak Joe; Carol M. Highsmith, marsh along the Harbor River, America Project in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division

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