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An address given by appointment of the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission on the occasion of the two hundredth anniversary of the evacuation of Charleston by the British, on Tuesday, the fourteenth of December, 1982 at ten-thirty o'clock in the morning, Trinity Cathedral, Columbia, South Carolina

Rogers, George C. Jr.
South Carolina American Revolution Bicentennial Commission
Abstract
This address tells of the evacuation of British forces from Charleston in 1782 and the state movements in history that came out of that evacuation. The first was to make a virgin land bloom. The second great movement was that by which the lowcountry agreed to share power with the upcountry. The third movement is to see that all share equally in the success of our republican experiment.
Issue Date
1982
Keywords
South Carolina--History--Revolution, 1775-1783, South Carolina American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, South Carolina 250, SC250
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Records, documents, and information made available by the agencies of the South Carolina state government or its subdivisions are made accessible through the South Carolina State Library Depository and are protected under U.S. Copyright law (Title 17, U.S.C.) and South Carolina state law (Title 30 and 60, S.C.C.L.). Distribution rights are determined by the agency or author and users should contact the aforementioned for more information.
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