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James Colleton
7th Governor of South Carolina
In office
1686–1690
MonarchsMary II
William III
Preceded byJoseph Morton
Succeeded bySeth Sothell
Personal details
Died1706
Barbados[1]
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James Colleton (d. c. 1706) was a governor of the English proprietary Province of Carolina from 1686 to 1690.

Biography

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Son of Sir John Colleton, one of the colony's founders, he took over some of the family's landholdings in Barbados before being appointed governor by the colony's proprietors.[1] Upon his arrival in the colony he put a stop to a planned expedition against Spanish St. Augustine, organized in retaliation for an earlier attack against Charles Town. Since England and Spain were then at peace, the proprietors approved his action, much to the annoyance of the local leaders. He further angered the colonists by maintaining the government according to the colony's Fundamental Constitutions in the face of popular opposition.

In 1687 the Lords Proprietors wrote to Colleton, angry that a member of his Grand Council had been abetting pirates. John Boone had been removed from the Council for smuggling supplies to Henry Holloway and a pirate named Chapman, and helping hide their loot. The Proprietors excoriated Colleton when Boone was allowed back on the Council: "This must not be. Men convicted of such misdemeanours must not be chosen again and restored. ... We are sorry to see the proneness of the Parliament of Carolina to such proceedings, and hope that they will not occur again."[2]

By 1690 Colleton and the provincial assembly were at loggerheads, and Colleton attempted to rule without the assembly. This resulted in open resistance to his rule, prompting him to declare martial law, although he quickly retracted this when he could not even control the militia. He was turned out of office by the arrival in 1690 of Seth Sothel, one of the proprietors.[3]

Colleton was the Speaker of the House of Assembly of Barbados from 1700 to 1701.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Colleton, James". South Carolina Encyclopedia.
  • ^ Fortescue, J.W. (1899). America and West Indies: March 1687, 1-15 | British History Online. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. pp. 324–343. Retrieved August 20, 2017.
  • ^ McCrady, Edward. The History of South Carolina Under the Proprietary Government, 1670-1719
  • ^ "The House of Assembly". www.barbadosparliament.com.
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