We were graciously pleased to grant unto our right trusty and right well-beloved Cousin and Counsellor Edward Earl of Clarendon, our High Chancellor of England: our right trusty and entirely beloved Cousin and Counsellor George Duke of Albemarle, Master of our Horse; our right trusty and well-beloved William now Earl of Craven; our right trusty and well-beloved Counsellor John Lord Berkeley; our right trusty and well-beloved Counsellor Anthony Lord Ashley, Chancellor of our Exchequer; our right trusty and well-beloved Counsellor Sir George Carteret, Knight and Baronet, Vice-Chancellor of our Household; our right trusty and well-beloved Sir John Colleton, Knight and Baronet; and Sir William Berkeley, Knight; all that province, territory, or tract of ground, called Carolina.

—Charter of Carolina
Which of the following concepts is represented in this quote?

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the settlement of Charles Town
the settlement of Charles Town

proprietary colony
proprietary colony

effective settlements
effective settlements

the relocation of Charles Town to Oyster Point
the relocation of Charles Town to Oyster Point
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The concept represented in the quote is proprietary colony. The charter granted control of the territory of Carolina to specific individuals, indicating that it was established as a proprietary colony.

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