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The Colonization of North Carolina Chapter 5
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The Virginia Company A group of merchants in England, The Virginia Company, founded the 1st permanent colony (May 1607) in Jamestown, VA Jamestown was important to NC because: John Smith searched for colonists of the Lost Colony Africans arrived providing labor, and Tobacco became the 1st great $ crop
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Carolana Land between FL and the Albemarle Sound named after King Charles I
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Settlers from the North The need for more land brought Virginians to the area North of the Albemarle Sound Nathaniel Batts: 1st permanent white settler in NC
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The Lords Proprietors 8 supporters of King Charles II granted the Heath patent Created 3 counties (along the coast of Carolana) Albemarle Clarendon Craven Governor Council Assembly
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Culpepper’s Rebellion Began when the Proprietors tried to enforce the Navigation Acts of 1651, 1660 and 1673 These acts stated that the colonies could only use English vessels for their trade shipments
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Gibbs’ Rebellion A rebellion over who had the right to be governor John Gibbs challenged the Proprietors for this position
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North Carolina’s First Towns In 1706, John Lawson founded Bath, the first town in NC New Bern was found in 1710 by a group of German and Swiss Protestants, led by Christoph von Graffenried, who wanted to escape religious persecution in Europe
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Cary’s Rebellion A religious struggle between the Anglicans and Quakers over the practice of religious beliefs
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Tuscarora War 3 reasons for the conflict between the Tuscarora and settlers White traders often cheated the Indians Indian slave trade began to include the Tuscarora The number of settlers on Indian land was increasing
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Effects of the War Many Tuscarora: were killed or enslaved left Carolina to settle in NY and Canada Tuscarora land was left open for settlement The colony: suffered severe damage and was deeply in debt laws were revised to improve government and transportation land was opened up for settlement
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Carolina Pirates The Golden Age of Piracy The Golden Age of Piracy: the period between 1689 and 1718 Edward Teach (Blackbeard) and Major Stede Bonnet: 2 of the most well-known pirates of NC
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Settling the Cape Fear Region The area around the Cape Fear River became the last area of coastal NC to be permanently settled
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The End of Proprietorship On July 25, 1729, North Carolina became a royal colony governed by the crown
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