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In "The Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia," Alexander Hewatt presents a meticulous historical account that chronicles the development of these southern colonies during the 18th century. His literary style is marked by a blend of narrative history and personal observation, offering readers both a factual framework and a vivid depiction of colonial life. Hewatt's work is situated within the context of Enlightenment thought, manifesting an interest in empirical observation and an impassioned engagement with issues of governance, society, and economics, providing…mehr

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In "The Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia," Alexander Hewatt presents a meticulous historical account that chronicles the development of these southern colonies during the 18th century. His literary style is marked by a blend of narrative history and personal observation, offering readers both a factual framework and a vivid depiction of colonial life. Hewatt's work is situated within the context of Enlightenment thought, manifesting an interest in empirical observation and an impassioned engagement with issues of governance, society, and economics, providing invaluable insights into the dynamics of early American colonial society. Hewatt, a Scottish émigré who settled in South Carolina, brings a unique perspective shaped by his experiences as both an observer and participant in colonial affairs. His familiarity with the complexities of colonial administration and interactions with various communities, including Native Americans and European settlers, enriches his narrative. Born in a period of increasing transatlantic engagement, Hewatt's personal journey reflects the broader currents of migration, colonial policy, and social transformation that characterized the era. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in early American history, colonial studies, or the cultural fabric of the southern United States. Hewatt's authoritative account not only enhances our understanding of the specific conditions that led to the rise of South Carolina and Georgia but also contributes to the broader narrative of America's formative years, making it a critical resource for scholars, students, and general readers alike.

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Alexander Hewat (1739-1824) was the first historian of South Carolina and Georgia, best known for his two volume work An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia. He remained loyal to the King during the American Revolution, and as a result his property was seized and he was expelled in 1777. Hewat was a Presbyterian minister who officiated in Charleston, South Carolina from 1763 to 1777. After the publication of his History in 1779, he was awarded an honorary DD doctorate degree by Edinburgh University.