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North Carolina

King Charles I of England

The Heath Charter

Settlement in Carolina

Turmoil in England

Reward for faithful service

Question #1

The Eight Lords Proprietors

Carolina Charter of 1663

Fundamental Constitution of 1669

Fundamental Constitution of 1669

Counties

Carolina’s New Counties

Question #2

Carolina Government

Power of Governor

Power of Governor

Powers of the Assembly

Carolina Assembly

Political Parties in Albemarle

Political Parties in Albemarle

Culpeper’s Rebellion

Culpeper’s Rebellion

Insert Culpeper’s Rebellion

North Carolina grew slowly because:

Cary’s Rebellion

Cary’s Rebellion

North Carolina’s first towns

Tuscarora War

Tuscarora War

Pirates

North Carolina and Pirates

North Carolina Pirates

Division of the Carolina colony

Division of the Carolina colony

Early Social Order

Settlement of the Piedmont

Insert Life in the colony

Groups that settled North Carolina

Highland Scots

Highland Scots

Scotch-Irish

Germans

Moravians

Moravians

Africans

Granville District