Summary: Settling Of The Carolinas

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Settling of the Carolinas

King Charles gave 8 noblemen a large tract of land that they name the Carolinas named after the person who gave them this land. In order to keep their land going they tried to get settlers to settle there but that did not work out so well. In August 1669, 3 ships left with the first settlers. Each paid 500 pounds for their settlement. That’s when they had founded Charlestown, and within 2 years there were 271 men and 69 women. The proprietors of the settlement set up a government called the Fundamental Constitution of the Carolinas. One of the authors of the Constitution was John Locke. The growth of the Carolinas was very slow mostly because the area was swampy and many people came down with malaria. The proprietors of the colony wanted to offer a large part of the land to a small …show more content…

Penn had received a royal charter to go to British America from Charles II to bring over people who wouldn't conform to the
English church, so that they could practice their own religions. He had brought them over from all around Europe, such as England, Wales, France, and the Netherlands. The Delaware colony in the North American Middle Colonies, was apart of the Pennsylvania colony. Up until 1776,

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