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Book Synopsis: The lives of the Native American, African, and European inhabitants of Bertie County have not only shaped, but been shaped, by its landscape. One of the oldest counties in North Carolina, Bertie County lies in the western coastal plains of northeastern North Carolina, bordered to the east by Albemarle Sound and the tidewater region and to the west by the Roanoke River in the piedmont. The county's waterways and forests sustained the old Native American villages that were replaced in the eighteenth century by English plantations, cleared for the whites by African slaves. Bertie County's inhabitants successfully developed and sustained a wide variety of crops including the "three sisters" - corn, beans, and squash - as well as the giants: tobacco, cotton, and peanuts. The county was a leading exporter of naval stores and mineral wealth and later, a breadbasket of the Confederacy. Bertie County: An Eastern Carolina History documents the long history of the region and tells how its people, at first limited by the landscape, radically altered it to support their needs. This is the story of the Native Americans, gone from the county for 200 years but for arrowheads and other artifacts. It is the story of the African slaves and their descendants and the chronicle of their struggles through slavery, the Jim Crow era, and the Civil Rights Movement. It is also the story of the Europeans and their rush to tame the wilderness in a new land. Their entwined history is clarified in dozens of new maps created especially for this book, along with vivid illustrations of forgotten faces and moments from the past.
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Step back in time and uncover the rich history of Bertie County, an Eastern Carolina gem. Delve into the lives of the Native American, African, and European inhabitants who shaped and were shaped by the county's breathtaking landscape. As one of North Carolina's oldest counties, Bertie County boasts a fascinating history that stretches back centuries.
With Albemarle Sound and the Roanoke River as its natural borders, Bertie County's waterways and forests have sustained countless generations. From Native American villages to English plantations, the county's land has witnessed immense change. African slaves cleared the land for the white settlers, allowing for the development of a thriving agricultural industry. Imagine their courage as they cultivated crops like the celebrated "three sisters" - corn, beans, and squash - as well as tobacco, cotton, and peanuts.
Bertie County was not only a leading exporter of naval stores and mineral wealth, but it also played a crucial role as the breadbasket of the Confederacy during the Civil War. Discover the county's pivotal role in shaping the South's history.
Get ready to embark on a journey through time with "Bertie County: An Eastern Carolina History." This captivating book paints a vivid picture of the region's past, highlighting the struggles and triumphs of its diverse inhabitants. With detailed maps and stunning illustrations, you'll be transported back in time to witness forgotten faces and pivotal moments.
Experience the captivating history of Bertie County today and uncover the powerful narratives that lay the foundation for the county we know today.
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