Declaring Independence Before July 1776
In this episode, we’re going to talk about some early declarations of independence here in South Carolina. That’s right, there were some parts of the state – or then colony – who put themselves forth as independent even before July 4, 1776. And the pronouncements here were in large part due to one man, William Henry Drayton.

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