“Near the coast is generally sandy” (Doc B). Sand soil can create a struggle for settlers that were growing crops. The settlers would have to find new methods and ways to grow these crops. “Endless numbers of Panthers, Tygers, Wolves, and other Beasts of Prey.” (Doc C). there were many beasts of prey located in Carolina creating a threat to the settlers and their livestock. These threats and resources created problems for settlers in Charles Town.
A huge problem in settling Charles Town was the Native Americans being aggressive towards settlers. Document E states “We are continually insulted by the Indians.” The Natives were constantly treating the settlers in Charles Town poorly. “We expect shortly troops for Gen. Amherst, which I trust will be able to manage these savage enemies.” (Doc E) The settlers had so many issues with the Natives that they called in General Amherst to help control the Native Americans.
Settling in Charles Town was a strenuous task. There were many challenges that the settlers faced. Settling in Charles Town created new opportunities to learn more and become more advanced. Charles Town settlers changed their struggles to triumph and expanded human knowledge because of the learning experiences and hard times Charles Town provided. Charles Town was difficult to settle because of inaccurate maps, resources, and impolite Native