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The Carolina colonies sought to become royal colonies in the early 1700s primarily due to economic difficulties and internal conflicts among settlers. The proprietary system, which granted land and governance to individual proprietors, led to mismanagement and dissatisfaction among colonists. By transitioning to royal control, they hoped for more stable governance and better economic support from the Crown, ultimately aiming for improved trade and security against external threats. This shift was also influenced by the desire for increased political stability and reduced tensions within the colony.

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