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Growing Pains: Settlement of the Southern Coast: Carolinas, Georgia, Florida

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Abstract
The lure of land is so strong that some adventuresome settlers move away from the coastal areas to territory explored and occupied by the French. They are also tempted by the less densely populated regions of the south. Carolina, for example, is a second-generation colony that attracts experienced settlers with realistic expectations. Georgia is founded, in part, as a haven for debtors but in some ways its more important purpose is to serve as a buffer against the Spanish in Florida. Florida is a place where there are enormous land grants but no strong forms of authority.
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American History, American Studies, Chicano Studies, U.S. Colonial History, Unfinished Nation, The
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