Rice1 “…Finally, because south Carolina, from her climate, situation, and peculiar institutions, is, and must ever continue to be, suck ensemble dependent on agriculture and commerce, not totally for prosperity , but for her existence as a invoke…” (Boller, pg.
110) -John C Calhoun: South Carolina burst and Protest (1828) While the northerly was undergoing an “industrial revolution,” the south remained agriculturally based. Rice, which was the depression grown in South Carolina in the early 1960’s, was a very promising harvest. between 1820and 1850, ...If you motivation to get a full essay, order it on our website: Orderessay
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