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Colony Named for: from Carolus, the Latin word for "Charles," Charles I of England ... More on Colonial North Carolina; North Carolina History ... Southern Colonies; Maryland; Virginia; North Carolina; South Carolina; Georgia...
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Province of North Carolina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Province of North Carolina was originally part of the Province of Carolina in British America, which was chartered by eight Lords Proprietors. The province later became the U.S. state of North C...
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North Carolina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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North Carolina (/ˌnɔrθ kærəˈlaɪnə/) is a state located on the Atlantic Seaboard in the southeastern United States. The state borders South Carolina and Georgia to the south, Tennessee to the west and...
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You Found It! This site features the History of North Carolina Colony with pictures and maps ... Map of the North Carolina Colony in 1770 ... Then was enforced the political idea of Holland " Taxation without representation is tyranny." In 1683 Seth Sothel appeared in North Carolina as governor. He ruled the colony six years,
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In 1729, seven of the Lords Proprietors sold their interests in North Carolina to the Crown and North Carolina became a royal colony. The eighth proprietor, Lord Granville, retained economic interest and continued granting land in the northern half of North Carolina.
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statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/NC/HISTORY/HISTORY.HTM
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Lane named the site "Virginia", but it lies in present day North Carolina. ... Their drive, and the social structure that had evolved on Barbados since 1628 will play an important part in the evolution of the south Carolina colony!
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The North Carolina colony began in 1584. An English explorer named Sir Walter Raleigh sent ships to Roanoke Island, part of what is now South Carolina. When they arrived, the English asked the Native Americans who lived there and what they called their country.
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Welcome to the Lost Colony and to the North Carolina's Outer Banks and to the original Outer Banks Internet Initiative! We invite you to admire the Outer Banks' natural beauty, experience our lifestyle and explore the many facets of life on North Carolina's barrier islands. ... Return to North Carolina's Outer Banks homepage.
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