Respuesta :

Early Carolina settlement came from black majority. They served as workers for the plantation. Others came from Barbadians who wanted to have their own lands who also brought their own slaves. The slaves were aware of their condition and did want their freedom so some of them tried to escape 

Answer:

The proprietors of south carolina recruited settlers from the West Indies.

Explanation:

The West Indies designated what today are the British Overseas Territories in the Caribbean: Anguilla, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Turks and Caicos Islands, and Montserrat. Prior to the independence of many of these territories, they included a larger number of islands in the region, together with two non-island colonies, all part of the British Empire. During the colonial era, South Carolina owners recruited West Indian settlers to establish their colony in an attempt to recreate the success of the new colony.