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Wind From the Carolinas
Wind From the Carolinas
Author: Robert Wilder
The settlement of the Bahamas Islands was the result of one of the most dramatic migrations. From the plantation aristocracy of Carolina, Virginia and Georgia came families who were passionately sincere in their loyalty to the British Crown and wanted nothing to do with the American Revolution and its theory of democracy.
ISBN: 157149
Publication Date: 1964
Pages: 567
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Publisher: Putnam
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Enjoyable novel/saga of a family that relocates from their plantation in SC in the hopes of replicating their life in the Bahamas.
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Historical novel of a family's migration from South Carolina's low country at the beginning of the Revolutionary war to the Bahamas. Covers five generations of the family going back and forth between the islands and Charleston intertwined with the history of this country.


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