In Colonial Carolina, Why was a separate colony made in the North? I will fan, medal, and write a testimonial for quick, accurate, and correct answers! :)
THE finding of an interesting manuscript is much like the sighting of an unexpected island by a mariner sailing in strange seas, for the exploration of either, whatever may be the ultimate value of the discovery, affords all the excitement that accompanies an adventure into the unknown. Nor has this "Journal of a Lady of Quality," stumbled upon accidentally in a search for other material, failed in any particular to fulfill the expectations of its discoverers or the promise of its charming title and opening pages; and one can only marvel that such a treasure should have lain so long unproclaimed. That an incredulous reader may not have to speculate regarding the genuineness of the Journal, the editors hasten to say that it is no twentieth century fabrication, but that the manuscript from which the present text is printed is known as Egerton, 2423, and is even now in the British Museum. It is a quarto volume labelled "Travels in the West Indies and South Carolina, 1774, '75"; and in the Museum Catalogue it is entered as a "Journal by a Lady, of a Voyage from Scotland to the West Indies and South Carolina, with an account of personal experiences during the War of Independence, and a visit to Lisbon on her return 25 October 1774--December 1775." Quite a long description that, but withal an inaccurate one; and surely he was a careless retainer of the British Museum who did the labelling, for even a cursory reading of the beautiful manuscript shows that.... well that could be an intro
i copey and paced some of it but not all i did take some of my knowladge AND put it there
I already have most of the writing. This is for the conclusion. This is what the prompt is and this is what i have. Prompt: Tell how the northern and southern parts of Carolina were different. What influenced the decision of the Lords Proprietors to create a separate colony in the north? Your essay's three parts include the following: Introduction that describes the differences between northern and southern Carolina Body that describes problems in the colony Conclusion that describes the decision to make a separate colony in the north My actual writing: Northern and Southern Carolina was very different for a number of reasons. In Northern Carolina the primary crop was tobacco, as opposed to rice being the primary corp for Southern Carolina. Also, In northern Carolina the inlets weren’t deep enough to permit seaports. As a result, the northern settlers kept ties with Virginia so that they could send the tobacco out of the Virginia ports. Northern and Southern Carolina also had their share of conflicts. One conflict they has was in the 1680’s, The lords proprietors stopped giving settlers free land. Instead, the settlers had to pay for the land, and the colonists wanted to own the land free of rent. Another conflict that occurred was More Dissenters, Protestants that weren't Anglican, moved into the colony. The early colonists, known as Goose Creek Men, wanted to keep things the way they were, meaning that they wanted to keep the Dissenters from gaining any power. The French Huguenots that moved to the colony in the 1680s and 1690s sided with the Goose Creek men. As a result of this, the Dissenters wanted The Huguenots denied the right to vote to that they themselves would have more power. In 1695 The Governor Agreed and The Huguenots lost the right to vote. Two years later, The Goose Creek Men Passed a law that gave the huguenots citizenship, which gave them a right to vote. The Dissenters eventually lost power.
oh so u need the conclusion
though its all copy paste material... @duanetheboss1 xD
I still have to do the conclusion, which is the question i asked to begin with.
ok let me think
I just need some ideas then i can put them into my own words and my own writing.
him a sense of stability and security; but neither the delicious warm sunshine of early spring, nor the odours of sweetscented flowers and shrubs drifting in from well-kept gardens, nor the drowsy washing of the river along the sandy shore can entirely dispel his fear lest in time the luxuriant jealous forest, which even now threatens to overwhelm both church and churchyard, shall reduce to jungle and obliterate forever the old Brunswick that once knew Janet Schaw.
oh ok
um can someone put my responce as the best responce
Your answer makes no sense! I am literally asking why the colony of carolina was divided into two separate colonies of north carolina and south carolina!
Your answer has nothing to do with that!
Colonial America: North and South Carolina began as one entity in 1663. ... Although Spanish explorers made several attempts at colonizing both areas over the .... he confirmed North Carolina and South Carolina as separate royal colonies.
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