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Several laws repealed.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.
And letter to the governor.
Who obeys their commands.
An invasion threatened from Spain.
An association formed against the Proprietors.