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    Almost immediately after the uprising passed, not just the city of Wilmington, but rather the entire state of North Carolina enacted laws that began the Jim Crow era and rescinded all of the progressive statutes passed under the Reconstruction government. The fact that only one major massacre was required to activate this change demonstrates just how high the tensions…

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    Main and North Carolina are two completely different states. Big difference in size as well as in population. Population in North Carolina is 9,535,483; Maine’s is 1,330,089(“North Carolina”,”50states.com”). Contrast in history of two states is noticeable. . Although North Carolina has better soil than Main, the state experiences discomfort from unemployment. Because of floods in North Carolina, life there is harder than in Maine. Temperature is low in both states. Even during summer the highest…

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    Prior to the 1800s, the world’s investment in human capital (its people) was not considered especially significant anywhere on the globe. Expenses on education, apprenticeships, and other comparable arrangements were quite minor. Education was reserved for the wealthy and affluent in society. However, changes came quickly with the use of science to develop new goods and more efficient methods of production, first the industrialization in Britain, and then gradually in other countries to include…

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    event.” Barbeque has been one of the quintessential foods of the South and especially North Carolina for over 300 years and one can find its wood-smoked legacy throughout the Old North State. In colonial Virginia, where barbecue is thought to have first been introduced to white settlers, slave-owners made the duty of cooking barbecue for slaves (this was also the case in South Carolina). However, in North Carolina, white farmers and journeymen, and black slaves practiced the art of…

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    statement which is to “accelerate certain industry technology-based economic development through innovation, commercialization, education, and business growth”. Founded in 1984 by the general assembly of the state of North Carolina, the Center works to bring economic growth to North Carolina in a certain business…

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    Frank Porter Graham was much more than just a simple North Carolinian he was a former North Carolinian senator, high school teacher, college professor, former Marine Corps lieutenant, former UNC president, liberalist, activist, and former United Nations board member. During Graham’s climax in his career North Carolina was on the verge of one of the most important changes of its time, the civil rights movement. To begin with we will be looking into Grahams’ life as he played the many roles he had…

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    Causes Of Cary's Rebellion

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    North Carolina is a unique state in regards to its history. First colonized nearly four hundred years ago, North Carolina has had a turbulent history. From the beginning, there were issues with the Native Americans. As time progressed, the colony continued to have issues, not only with Native Americans, but also problems with the British. Though North Carolina was a British territory, their shared history was one of a rebellious nature against the crown. By the time of the American Revolution…

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    Talia Benshaul 29/10/17 The Lost Colony of Roanoke The colony of Roanoke [roh-uh-nohk] , also known as the “lost colony” was founded in 1587 in what is now known as North Carolina. If the colony would have lasted, it would have been the first stable and permanent English settlement in the North Americas also known as the “New World”. Queen Elizabeth established that the expedition would be led by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1587. The lost colony of Roanoke to this day is an unsolved mystery that…

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    is an important quality. I hope that I am able to be an orientation leader or peer leader for the next school year. I want to help my mentees figure out college early in their academic life, similar to how my mentors helped me. As a junior at North Carolina State University, I hope I am able to study abroad with my fellow peers and friends. I plan on studying in London with a small group of friends, where we can take weekend trips all across Europe. Studying abroad helps me look more unique on…

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    warpaths2peacepipes.com/the-indian-wars/yamasee-war.htm) Both wars played an important role in the American history, the rivalry between white settlers and Indians. After the Indians were defeated, they migrated to other places which the Tuscarora migrated north to New York where they joined their Iroquoian cousins, the Five Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy. They were accepted as the sixth nation. And the Yamasees went to Florida, joining runaway black slaves and other Indians to form what…

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