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Rediscovering Charleston's Colonial Fortifications

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A Weblog for the Mayor's Walled City Task Force

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Rediscovering Charleston's Colonial Fortifications | A Weblog for the Mayor's "Walled City" Task Force Home Welcome Upcoming Events Educational Resources About the Task Force FAQs Rediscovering Charleston's Colonial Fortifications A Weblog for the Mayor's "Walled City" Task Force 17 October 2023 Demolition by Neglect in the 1720s: Forsaking Charleston’s Earthen Fortifications Posted by Nic Butler, Ph.D. under Charleston Leave a Comment   At the beginning of the eighteenth century, South Carolina’s colonial government raised a fortified trace of earthen walls and moats around the nucleus of urban Charleston. These defensive works constrained the town’s growth for more than twenty years, but then quietly vanished before a burst of civic expansion in the mid-1730s. Questions of when and why the earthworks were dismantled have baffled generations of historians and inspired competing theories. In today’s program, we’ll unpack the forgotten story of government ne...

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