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