From hands to tutors: African expertise in the South Carolina rice economy

The techniques of rice cultivation used in South Carolina were invested in the knowledge carried by many African peoples to the Americas. The remarkable correspondence between the rice cultivation systems established in colonial South Carolina and those indigenously developed in West Africa is discu...

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African history
Africans
AFRIQUE
Agricultural production
ARROZ ACUATICO
CAROLINA DEL SUR
CAROLINE DU SUD
Coasts
Crop economics
CROP PRODUCTION
Crops
Cultivation
ETHNIC GROUPS
Farming
FLOODED RICE
Grain cultivation
GROUPE ETHNIQUE
GRUPOS ETNICOS
HISTOIRE
HISTORIA
HISTORY
LABOR
LABOUR
LITERATURE REVIEWS
MAREAS
MAREE
Ocean tides
ORYZA GLABERRIMA
ORYZA SATIVA
PLANT PRODUCTION
PLANTACIONES
PLANTATIONS
PRODUCCION VEGETAL
PRODUCTION VEGETALE
Rice
RIZ AQUATIQUE
Slavery
Slaves
SOUTH CAROLINA
Swamps
TECHNOLOGIE
TECHNOLOGY
TECNOLOGIA
TIDES
TRABAJO
TRAVAIL
U.S.A
title From hands to tutors: African expertise in the South Carolina rice economy
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