Charles Woodmason wanted to draw their attention to the poor living conditions and religious conflicts, or to demonstrate how cruel and “savage-like” the people in the Southern frontier were (CITE). Because Charles Woodmason was a clergyman from the Anglican Church, his view of the people who weren’t Anglican could have demonstrated his perspective on how these different people were like because they didn’t believe or practice the Anglican religion. In effect, Charles Woodmason’s occupation led him to have this point of view of the people who were against Church of England.
Charles Woodmason wanted to draw their attention to the poor living conditions and religious conflicts, or to demonstrate how cruel and “savage-like” the people in the Southern frontier were (CITE). Because Charles Woodmason was a clergyman from the Anglican Church, his view of the people who weren’t Anglican could have demonstrated his perspective on how these different people were like because they didn’t believe or practice the Anglican religion. In effect, Charles Woodmason’s occupation led him to have this point of view of the people who were against Church of England.