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Yes, between the year of 1670 - 1671. He also founded the Bahamas between 1646 - 1648 on the island of Eleuthera.

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When and where did William Sayle die?

1671 in South Carolina


What did William Sayle do in colonial South Carolina?

govern it


Who ruled colonial South Carolina?

William Sayle was their leader.


Why did William Sayle find South Carolina?

He went to South Carolina because the king sent him and eight other men out to make a settlement.


What important document did the company of William sayle write?

William Sayle was involved in the drafting of the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina in the 17th century. This document served as a framework for the governance of the Province of Carolina, outlining the political structure, land distribution, and rights of the settlers. It aimed to establish a balanced and fair system of government in the colony, reflecting the ideals of the time.


Leader of the settlement at Albemarle Point?

William Sayle was the leader of the settlement at Albemarle Point in South Carolina. He'd previously been the governor of Bermuda.


Why is William Sayle important?

He was one of the 8 nobles who settled in South Carolina. King Charles 2 issued an order to them to settle in the area south of Virginia.


What was colonial south Carolina's government like?

William Sayle was the first governor of South Carolina, but died a year later. Yeamans became the next governor but the colonists claimed he intended to destroy the colony so they replaced him with West who served for 8 years. The government protects individual freedoms and also individual properties.


What was the original name given to new providence?

The original name given to New Providence was "Sayle's Island," named after the first English governor of the Bahama Islands, William Sayle.


What government did the eleutheran adventurers want?

Captain William Sayle


Who settled in Charleston South Carolina?

The first settlers of Charleston, SC were several shiploads of people from Bermuda under the leadership of governor William Sayle. They first settled on Charles Towne Landing (Albemarle Point) in 1670, but moved to a better location on Oyster Point (the Ashley-Cooper penisula) in 1680.


Who were the eleutheran adventures?

Their leader was Captain William Sayle, a former governor of Bermuda.