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==History== This area was occupied for thousands of years by [[indigenous peoples]] and by the historic [[Cherokee people]] before the arrival of Europeans. When European traders and settlers entered the area, they used the existing Native American paths: called collectively the [[Trading Path]]. The Upper Road and Lower Cherokee Traders Path were paths that passed through the piedmont. The former connected to [[Fredericksburg, Virginia]], leading from the Virginia Tidewater, into the Piedmont, and continue down further South. The Lower Cherokee Traders Path especially connected areas in present-day western North Carolina, upstate South Carolina and northeastern Georgia. In the mid-18th century, waves of British migrants and immigrants, an estimated 250,000 people, traveled by these paths into Cherokee and neighboring counties in the piedmont. This backcountry area was initially settled especially by immigrant [[Ulster Scots people]], along with Germans and Anglo-Americans migrating into the area. Up until the mid-19th century, plantations were developed in the county. Enslaved African-Americans, for their labor, and as “property,” were the basis of the county's economy until the end of the Civil War. During the [[American Revolutionary War]], the [[Battle of Cowpens]] was fought on January 17, 1781, in northwestern Cherokee County, north of the town of [[Cowpens, South Carolina]], an engagement in the [[Southern theatre of the American Revolutionary War|American Revolution's southern theatre]] resulting in a [[Patriot (American Revolution)|Patriot]] victory.
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