Description: This description was taken from the South Carolina Historical Society and does reflect what is in the book. However, Joseph Waring Author tells this true story in much more detail. In August of 1669, three ships – the Carolina, the Port Royal, and the Albemarle- set sail from England for the Carolina Province. The fleet was under the command of Captain Joseph West and later, Sir John Yeamans. When they explored the area around Port Royal, the settlers encountered a friendly tribe of Kiawah Indians. The Native Americans explained to the colonists that a location to the north would offer more protection and better land for farming. The settlers also reasoned that it would be further from the hostile Spanish, who were gathered at St. Augustine. The colonists sailed on to the Ashley River in early April. They settled on the west bank of the river on a location known as Albemarle Point. There they founded Charles Town, named for Charles II of England. The settlers fortified their town and raised crops. The governor of the colony, William Sayle, was nearly eighty by the time they reached Carolina. Sir Yeamans described him as “a man of noe great sufficiency yet the ablest I could then meet with.” One person who was important to the colonists was Indian agent and physician Henry Woodward. He arrived in Carolina in the 1660s and lived among the Indians, studying their culture and language. Through his activity, the colony gained support from neighboring tribes and began trading skins, furs, and slaves.The following year, Sir John Yeamans arrived from Barbados with additional settlers and slaves. As the settlement grew, residents realized that the peninsula located between the Ashley and Cooper Rivers would be a more desirable location. In the late 1670s, a town was laid out there and some of the colonists relocated. By 1680, the rest of the settlers moved to the peninsula and the town had a population of nearly one thousand residents.
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Book Title: The First Voyage and settlement of Charles Town 1670-1680"
Book Series: Tricentennial
Original Language: English
Item Length: 6 in
Vintage: Yes
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Item Height: 9 in
Personalized: No
Features: Illustrated
Topic: The History of Charleston S.C.
Item Width: 1/4 in
Signed: No
Ex Libris: No
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults
Inscribed: No
Edition: First Edition
Publication Year: 1970
Type: Short Stories
Literary Movement: Modernism
Era: 1970
Illustrator: The Author
Author: Joseph L. Waring
Genre: History
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Item Weight: 15 oz
Number of Pages: 59