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An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia, Volume 1 by Alexander Hewatt
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_Remarks on paper currency._
_Trade infested by pirates._
_Several English statutes adopted._

CHAP. V.

_A design formed for purchasing all charters and proprietary
governments._
_The Yamassees conspire the destruction of the colony._
_The Yamassee war._
_The Yamassees defeated and expelled._
_They take refuge in Florida._
_Retain a vindictive spirit against the Carolinians._
_The colonists turn their eyes for protection to the crown._
_The project revived for purchasing the proprietary colonies._
_Distresses occasioned by the war._
_Aggravated by the Proprietors._
_Robert Daniel is made deputy-governor._
_Lord Cartaret palatine._
_The disaffection of the people increases._
_Robert Johnson appointed governor._
_Of the depredations of pirates._
_And their utter extirpation._
_Troubles from paper currency._
_Several laws repealed._
_Which occasions great disaffections._
_Further troubles from Indians._
_Complaints against Chief Justice Trott._
_Laid before the Proprietors._
_Their answer._
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