Publisher's Synopsis
This is a record of the proceedings of the South Carolina House of Representatives from January 8, 1782, to February 26, 1782. A valuable historical resource, the "Journal of the House of Representatives of South Carolina" provides insights into the legislative activities of South Carolina during a pivotal period. This volume offers researchers and historians a detailed account of the debates, decisions, and actions taken by the House of Representatives during these formative months. It illuminates the challenges and opportunities faced by the state government in the early years. This historical journal is an essential resource for anyone studying the history of South Carolina, early American politics, or the development of legislative processes in the United States.
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