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    Carolinas. /  34.80472°N 79.67528°W  / 34.80472; -79.67528. The Carolinas, also known simply as Carolina, is the term for the U.S. states of North Carolina and South Carolina, considered collectively. They are bordered by Virginia to the north, Tennessee to the west, and Georgia to the southwest. The Atlantic Ocean is to the east.

  2. Nov 21, 2023 · Before it became a state, North Carolina was called the Province of North Carolina. It was originally part of Carolina. What was bad about the North Carolina colony?

  3. To that end, he issued a royal charter in 1663 to eight trusted and loyal supporters, each of whom was to be a feudal-style Lord Proprietor of a region within the province of Carolina. The first colonists under the new charter set out from England in 1669 for Barbados, an island in the Lesser Antilles east of the Caribbean.

  4. Jan 1, 2024 · Greensboro is the third biggest city in North Carolina, located in the heart of the Central Piedmont region. Historically, Greensboro is known for being the location of the Greensboro sit-ins that took place in 1960. Today, Greensboro is a hub for historical museums and sites as well as family-friendly attractions.

  5. The Piedmont region in the Appalachian Highlands. The Piedmont / ˈpiːdmɒnt / [1] is a plateau region located in the Eastern United States. It is situated between the Atlantic Plain and the Blue Ridge Mountains, stretching from New York in the north to central Alabama in the south. The Piedmont Province is a physiographic province of the ...

  6. Sep 15, 2020 · To encourage settlement, the proprietors issued the Concessions and Agreements of the Lords Proprietors of the Province of Carolina in 1665. This document each county (Albemarle and Clarendon in the north, and Craven in the south) separate governors, councils, and popularly elected general assemblies, and guaranteed liberty of conscience to those who did not “disturbe the civill peace.”

  7. The Province of Carolina, from 1663 to 1729, was a North American English (1663–1707), then British (from 1707 union with Scotland) colony. In 1729, the Province of North Carolina became a separate entity from the Province of South Carolina .

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