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The South Carolina Legislature passed an act to establish a “Company for the Inland Navigation from the Santee River to the Cooper River” on March 22, 1786. This “Santee Canal Company” was given the right to levy tolls, purchase land not to exceed 1,000 acres, and establish and operate a ferry at the north end ....
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Biography Of Angelina Grimke 111 Words1 Page Sarah Grimke was born in 1792 as the 8th of 14 children, and Angelina Grimke was born in 1805 as the last of the 14 children. They were born to a wealthy cotton plantation and slave owner Judge John Grimke and his wife Mary. They lived in Charleston, South Carolina as prominent members of their society. It was a slave state during that time. Their parents are strange, Judge John Grimke believes that women should not have an education. When Sarah Grimke went to her father and says that she want to get into a law school, he became so furious with me that he stop her education by age ....
Compare And Contrast Kay And Angelina Grimke Compare And Contrast Kay And Angelina Grimke 217 Words1 Page Sarah and Angelina Grimke were the first women abolitionists and they were avid supporters of womenâs rights. They were both very different in the ways they went about presenting the issues to the public. Sarah tried to convince people using religion while Angelina was just more matter of fact about these issues. They both did speeches and wrote pamphlets and books. Sarah wrote a lot more about womenâs rights than she did the abolition of slavery. Angelina mostly did public speaking and wrote mostly about slavery. ....