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New Plantation at Cape Florida

Nov 9, 2022 | 17th Century, Correspondence, North America, Transcription

correspondence New Plantation at Cape Florida, Carolina (1667) During the early years of colonization, imperial officials essentially advertised colonies as they attempted to populate them. This notice came as the colony of Carolina remained relatively unpopulated by...

Original Charter of Carolina (1629)

Apr 30, 2020 | 17th Century, Charter, North America, Transcription

Carolina Original Charter of Carolina (1629) Charles I granted this charter to Sir Robert Heath for the lands south of Virginia in 1629. It acts as a constitution for that territory: setting out the boundaries, governing structure, and delegating to Heath some of the...

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