Why Was Charles Town Difficult to Settle? Settling in Charles Town wasn’t an easy task, the Europeans had taught us that when they first settled in Charles Town. In 1521, Francisco Gordillo became the first Europeans to explore the Carolina coast. While Gordillo did not attempt to settle, he angered many Natives by selling them into slavery. Five years later, Lucas Vasquez attempt to established a settlement, but was not successful. Many more explorers had failed to settle the land. Four ways that made Charles Town difficult to settle were; the geography, resources, and wildlife. One difficulty that made Charles Town difficult to settle was the geography. Making a map back then wasn’t an easy task. Cartographers had to face many challenges when it comes to making a map. In an early map of Charles Town, the map was stated that “ In every particular copied with a pen….” (Doc A) As quoted, cartographer drew a map by hand, so there could be a mistake while drawing the map. Therefore, the map of Charles Town was not a trustworthy map. Another reason that makes the map not trustworthy is the fact that it showed that St. Augustine was in …show more content…
In “The Letterbook of Eliza Lucas Pinckney 1739-1762,” she described how the settlers that were constantly insulted by the Indians and small pox rages as “ a great cloud over this province.” The impact of smallpox was awful. The small pox causes all business to stop on Charles Town making the economy go downhill. “....a violent kind of small pox rages in Charles Town that must puts a stop to all business.” (Doc E) Not only the small pox that menacing the settlers, but also the natives. As said in the letter, Eliza Lucas Pinckney expected troops from Gen that will be able to manage the savages, or the natives from causing more trouble to them. Problems that made Charles Town difficult to settle was because of small pox and the