By: Reese Hickman, James Porter, Austin Sampson, Ethan Salisbury

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By: Reese Hickman, James Porter, Austin Sampson, Ethan Salisbury North Carolina

Was your colony successful or a failure For the First 50 years there was political conflicts, corrupt officials, unpaid taxes etc… but at the same time colonists were building a new colony

When was your Colony established North Carolina was established on November 21, 1789.

Why was your colony established It was Established and named in honor of Charles IX of France and then King Charles I and King Charles II of England.

Who found or was the owner of your colony It was founded by the Virginia colonists in 1653 and the owner was Charles the IX of France and Then Charles the I and The II of England

What did your colony produce to export and make money? North Carolina cut down pine trees to produce naval stores, such as tar and turpentine.

Who made up the colonist? Males and Females Non Wealthy people English Virginians

What form of government did the colonist establish in your colony themselves. North Carolina was under the King's rule which means they were a Monarchy Government.

What region did the colonies become associated with? North Carolina was associated the Southern Colonies.

Include a Map of your Colony.

North Carolina Flag Consists of two ribbons with two dates. There is a star and the letters N and C, between them was a star. It also has a red stripe above a white stripe.

Who founded North Carolina William Berkeley was the leader of North Carolina.

What is the geography and climate of the colony? North Carolina is Mountainous and has coastal plains

What types of food did they have. Wild game Fish Nuts Various Crops Livestock

Food in North Carolina Wheat Rice Barley Oats Pumpkins

Education The education was largely informal

What the colonists did for fun Contests Dancing Playing the fiddle

Interesting facts English colony Southern Split from South Carolina in 1729

The End Is Near

No Wait This Really Is The End Ha! My Bad