
Published online:
18 May 2023
Published in print:
17 May 2022
Online ISBN:
9781469667584
Print ISBN:
9781469667560
Contents
Chapter
Three Carolina: Founding a Colony
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Pages
52–73
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Published:May 2022
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Butler, Lindley S., 'Carolina: Founding a Colony', A History of North Carolina in the Proprietary Era, 1629-1729 (Chapel Hill, NC , 2022; online edn, North Carolina Scholarship Online, 18 May 2023), https://doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469667560.003.0004, accessed 5 May 2025.
Abstract
The beginning of English settlements in the New World and the history of its founders is discussed in this chapter. The life history of the eight proprietors is told throughout the chapter and discusses events that led to the settlement of the first colonies. The first colony under proprietary governance was the Cape Fear settlement. Later in the chapter, the framework for future colonies including North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and the offshore Bahamas is constructed through Carolina’s proprietary charters as well as its constitutions.
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