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Primary Source Analysis

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Answer the questions accompanying the three primary sources and one secondary source linked below
Documents 1 & 2: "Recruiting Settlers to South Carolina, 1666" and "Letter from South Carolina, 1682" Questions: Compare the two documents. What explains the different outlooks of the same place at roughly the same time? Which document do you trust more, and why? (minimum of 425 words)
Document 3: "Rose Davis is Sentenced to a Life of Slavery, 1715" Question: What type of source is it? What does this document indicate about the shifting concept of race (racialized thinking and slavery) in the English colonies in the late 17th century/early 18th century? (minimum of 125 words)
Document 4: Although not a primary source, this article is based on one: the deed that ceded Staten Island to the English and ended the claims of Native Americans to the island. Question: What myth(s) does this transaction seem to disprove, or at least call into question? (minimum of 150 words)

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Student’s Name Professor’s Name Subject Date Primary Source Analysis Both the documents describe the outlook of Carolina; however, the "Recruiting settlers to Carolina, 1666" describes it as a perfect place to settle with many fundamental privileges. The "Letter from South Carolina, 1682"describes Carolina as a place with harsh conditions. The aim of the Recruiting letter to South Carolina,1666 by Robert Horne was to entice English settlers to join the new colony of Carolina. According to Horne, those willing to join the new colony could experience freedom in various aspects of life and increase value in the proprietor's estate. Hornes sold the idea of freedom of religious liberty, freedom from custom, various economic opportunities, and power over the slaved Africans. Letter from South Carolina, 1682, offers the counter of Horne's prediction of what could await the settlers through Thomas Newe's experience. Thomas Newe describes his experience as dreadful by encountering deadly disease, lack of preparation, and frequent wars with the Native Americans. The document I trust the most is the "letter from South Carolina, 1682; his description appears more realistic since the letter was addressed to his father. No one wants to send word to their father based on lies about their failures and mistakes. He is clear in what he says and even mentions the part of the colony that has disappointed him and those he looks forward to, such as the soil, which produces whatever you put in it. Moreover, the document "Recruiting Settlers to Carolina" cannot be trusted since some of the benefits may have been ...
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