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| Introducing Historical Research Methods |
| Breeze History |
| Learning by Looking at Artifacts |
| Map Skills |
| What Is History? |
| What is History?: The importance of Oral History in Understanding the Impact of National and International Events on Everyday Life |
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| Historical Comparisons |
| A Comparison of the Bill of Rights of the State of South Carolina to the Bill of Rights of the United States of America |
| A Comparison of Sparta and Athens to the North and South |
| From the Blockhouse to the Desert |
| Perusing Presidents |
| Slave Revolts Throughout the Ages |
| Slavery vs. Serfdom: Comparing and Contrasting Quality of Life |
| Space and Race at Eau Claire: Past, Present, and Future |
| We, the People |
| Were the Medieval Guilds Predecessors to the Labor Unions in the United States? |
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| Encounters in the New World (Up to 1607) |
| Exploration and Settlement |
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| Colonization, Settlement, and Communities (1607 to 1763) |
| The Architecture of Drayton Hall |
| British Soldiers Stationed in the Colonies Before the American Revolution |
| Changes for the Cherokees |
| Charter of Carolina (1663) |
| Establishment of the Carolinas: A Proprietary Colony |
| Go, Go Gullah! |
| The Nature of the Middle Passage |
| Rice Culture in South Carolina: Carolina Gold |
| Settlement and Development |
| Settling the Back Country |
| The Stono Rebellion |
| Upcountry Settlement (1750-1850) |
| Who Do You Trust? |
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| The Revolution and the New Nation (1763 to 1815) |
| The Battle of Camden (1780) |
| Black Soldiers in the Revolutionary War |
| The Boston What? |
| Christopher Gadsden: Charles Town's Own Sam Adams |
| Columbia |
| A Comparison of the Bill of Rights of the State of South Carolina to the Bill of Rights of the United States of America |
| The Constitution |
| The Emergence of Art in Early America |
| Federalism |
| Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists |
| The Founders of Taylors and Greenville County |
| Life with the Swamp Fox |
| Modern English and The Federalist Papers |
| View of Early Columbia |
| The War of 1812 |
| We, the People |
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| Expansion and Reform (1801 to 1861) |
| Agricultural Census Data |
| Am I Really Free? The Lives of Free Blacks before the Civil War |
| A Comparison of Sparta and Athens to the North and South |
| Education and Samplers in Antebellum South Carolina |
| Gregg at Graniteville: Industrialization |
| The Gullah Language and Its Contribution to South Carolina |
| The Lesser of Two Evils |
| Rice Culture in South Carolina: Carolina Gold |
| Slave Life in Antebellum South Carolina |
| Slave Revolts Throughout the Ages |
| Slavery: Primary Source Documents |
| Slavery vs. Serfdom: Comparing and Contrasting Quality of Life |
| The South Carolina Crisis on the Tariffs and the Issue of Nullification |
| South Carolina and the Canal |
| South Carolina Transportation |
| The Status of Slaves: Establishing the Economic Value of Slaves |
| Walnut Grove Cipher Books |
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| Crisis of the Union: Civil War and Reconstruction (1850 to 1877) |
| Attack of the Hunley |
| Civil War |
| Civil War Letters Home |
| Did the US Constitution Contribute to the Secession of SC & the Civil War? |
| Impact of the Civil War |
| John C. Calhoun |
| Reconstruction |
| We, the People |
| Williams Explains Reasons for Secession |
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| The Development of Modern America (1865 to 1920) |
| Child Labor in the Carolinas |
| Child Labor in South Carolina |
| Child Labor in South Carolina Textile Mills |
| A Comparison of the Bill of Rights of the State of South Carolina to the Bill of Rights of the United States of America |
| Daily Life of a Mill Village Child in South Carolina |
| De Jure Segregation in the Jim Crow South |
| Do You Know Where the Electric City Is? |
| Don’t Forget the Ladies, John |
| Greenville, South Carolina: Evolution of a Textile Mill and Industrial Center |
| How the Right to Vote Was Legally Deprived from Citizens of South Carolina |
| Immigration |
| The Industrialization and Urbanization of the Upstate of South Carolina |
| Inventions Bring Change |
| Jane Hunter |
| Mills in Honea Path and Belton |
| Native Americans: The Forgotten Minority |
| The Nineteenth Amendment Comes to South Carolina |
| On the Move to Oregon |
| The Spanish-American War and the Impacts of Journalism on History |
| Traveling Through the Immigration Station of the Late 1800s and Early 1900s |
| We, the People |
| Were the Medieval Guilds Predecessors to the Labor Unions in the United States? |
| Why is Anderson, SC called the Electric City? |
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| Modern America and the World Wars (1914 to 1945) |
| De Jure Segregation in the Jim Crow South |
| From Riches to Rags |
| Greenville, South Carolina: Evolution of a Textile Mill and Industrial Center |
| Let’s Play Ball!!, Once the Work is Done |
| Mills in Honea Path and Belton |
| Moncks Corner's Camp Porcher |
| The Nineteenth Amendment Comes to South Carolina |
| Operation Overlord – D-Day |
| The Strike of 1934: Mill Owners and Workers in South Carolina during the New Deal |
| Rationing During World War II |
| Reconstruction or Destruction: The Santee Cooper Project in Berkeley County |
| The War at Home |
| Works Progress Administration and the Dock Street Theater |
| World War I |
| World War I: American Nationalism and Propaganda |
| World War II |
| World War II in the News |
| World War II in the Upstate |
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| Contemporary America (1945 to Present) |
| Bomb Shelters |
| The Briggs Petition (Interview Project) |
| Civil Rights Movement: South Carolina's Part |
| Cold War |
| De Jure Segregation in the Jim Crow South |
| Equality Before the Law |
| Greenville, South Carolina: Evolution of a Textile Mill and Industrial Center |
| How Do We Work for Change? |
| January 28, 1963 - The Peaceful Integration of Clemson College by Harvey Gantt |
| Native Americans: The Forgotten Minority |
| Our Country's National Parks |
| Savannah River Site and the Cold War |
| Separate But Equal: School Desegregation in the Lowcountry |
| Space and Race at Eau Claire: Past, Present, and Future |
| The Tobacco Strike of 1945 |
| Understanding Equality in South Carolina |
| We, the People |
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