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  1. Carolina Charter of 1663. If fortune had smiled more brightly at her, North Carolina, rather than Virginia, might have been the first of the permanent British colonies in America. In 1584 Queen Elizabeth I issued a charter to Sir Walter Raleigh to establish a colony in America.

  2. In all the English colonies, people mixed with Indigenous ancestry could be referred to as Mulattoes, but in South Carolina another mixed-race term, “Mustee,” emerged from the Spanish mestizo. Keywords: “Mustee”, Mestizo, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, New England, North Carolina, South Carolina, “Mixed blood”.

  3. This article contains fast facts and information about the Charter of Carolina and the establishment and founding of the Carolina colony following the 1660 restoration of the English monarchy and King Charles II.

  4. Feb 5, 2024 · The first European explorer of North Carolina was Giovanni da Verrazano, commissioned by King Francis I of France to find the Northwest Passage. In 1524, Verrazano saw land near Cape Fear and went ashore around March 21 at a place he called “Selva di Lauri,” meaning Forest of Laurels.

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  5. Mar 24, 2016 · On March 24, 1663, King Charles II granted a charter for land in America to the Lords Proprietors, who were eight of his closest supporters during the Restoration of 1660. Since a permanent English settlement in the new world was important, the king gave broad powers to the proprietors.

  6. We know from historical newspaper accounts that men in Mecklenburg wrote a document known as the Mecklenburg Resolves on May 31, 1775, setting up a new government that granted them more freedom than they had known under British rule.

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  8. Sep 29, 2021 · Chowan County reflects this long historical heritage and is today as closely connected to the past as any county in the state. One could argue that John Pory, not John White, is the true founder of the North Carolina Colony.