2023 GEORGE C. ROGERS JR. AWARD FINALIST, BEST BOOK OF SOUTH CAROLINA
HISTORY
AN EXAMINATION OF THE DUAL SCOTTISH–YAMASEE COLONIZATION OF PORT
ROYAL
Those interested in the early colonial history of South Carolina and
the southeastern borderlands will find much to discover in _Carolina's
Lost Colony_ in which historian Peter N. Moore examines the dual
colonization of Port Royal at the end of the seventeenth century. From
the east came Scottish Covenanters, who established the small outpost
of Stuarts Town. Meanwhile, the Yamasee arrived from the south and
west. These European and Indigenous colonizers made common cause as
they sought to rival the English settlement of Charles Town to the
north and the Spanish settlement of St. Augustine to the south. Also
present were smaller Indigenous communities that had long populated
the Atlantic sea islands. It is a global story whose particulars
played out along a small piece of the Carolina coast.
Religious idealism and commercial realities came to a head as the
Scottish settlers made informal alliances with the Yamasee and helped
to reinvigorate the Indian slave trade—setting in motion a series of
events that transformed the region into a powder keg of colonial
ambitions, unleashing a chain of hostilities, realignments,
displacement, and destruction that forever altered the region.
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Stuarts Town and the Struggle for Survival in Early South Carolina
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781643363622
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Vendor
University of South Carolina Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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