This pioneering biography breaks new ground about Colonial
America and about James Glen, correcting major misconceptions. Glen
was appointed royal governor of Colonial South Carolina in 1738 and
came to the colony in 1743 to serve until 1756, the longest tenure
of any governor during its Colonial period. Two major themes are
stressed: first, Glen had to protect the royal prerogative and
follow the dictates of his commission in the face of persistent
challenge from the assembly; and second, his role in Indian affairs
was critical and dominated much of his time and energy, because
Glen had a keen interest in and an aptitude for Indian
negotiations.
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