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The colony of North Carolina faced problems unique to itself preceding the Revolution. The colony had a general low diversity in ...
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Southern Colonies: Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia The southern colony was the first area to be settled and because of their ...
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... The Puritan squire John Winthrop, who helped to initially found the colony, described an ideal Puritan community as one which would "uphold a familiar Commerce ...
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... to failure amongst colony members. The south was so filled with greed that the social classes didn't even get along with one another. (Doc. G) The north didn't ...
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Beginning in the early 1600's, North America experienced a flood of emigrants from ... Since Virginia was the first royal colony, it was only fitting that they ...
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... The Wealthy colonists considered these Regulators to be "a mob." North Carolina had a lack of supervision from the British monarchy. The colony was isolated ...
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... Penn acquired from the Crown, in payment of a liability owed to his father, a grant of territory in North America. Penn founded the colony of Pennsylvania in ...
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... The ships first landed in Botany Bay on January 18, 1788 but found it unsuitable for a colony. They then moved north to Port Jackson, one of the world's best ...
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... Although in the South many become wealthy and in the North there is more chance for personal success, I think the Pennsylvania colony is the best region suited ...
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... There are a lot of things that happened before the North Koreans decided to cross over the ... In 1910, Japan took over Korea and made them into a Japanese colony. ...
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... French presence in North America is far to detailed to discuss within the confines of one paper, but three of the major notable elements of the colony were the ...
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In the 1850's and 60's the North and South were becoming more hostile towards each other ... so they could march into Kansas and force them to be a colony or state ...
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... climate in both the north and the south. In 1663 the first "Restoration" charter was issued which "called for the establishment of the new colony of Carolina ...
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... such as Anne Hutchinson and William Bradford were banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Testimony to the deep religious roots of the North lie in ...
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... By the end of the 1940s, Canada, had become a "virtual economic colony of the ... The creation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was a necessity to ...
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... colony of Korea. This colony was then divided along the 38th parallel. Thus, North and South Korea were born. Russia would control ...
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Algeria: Colony to Country Throughout history, there have been invasions and occupations. ... Algeria, in North Africa, is one such country. ...
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Analyze the extent to which religious freedom existed in the British North America colonies prior to 1700. ... The Puritans banished her from the Bay Colony. ...
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The Southern colonies consisted of Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and ... were two main products that made up the Southern colony's economy. ...
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... included Virginia, Maryland, the Carolinas, and Georgia; New England was north of the ... each other primarily because of the main reason each colony was founded ...
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... The Puritans, also called the Pilgrims, established a colony on the ... There were eleven other British colonies: North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Maryland ...
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... Another colony that grew to be wealthy and powerful was South Carolina ... the Barbados made Charleston one of the most prosperous ports on the North American Coast ...
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... Due to these conditions, communities throughout North Carolina became widely separated. The colony was initially set up by the Lords Proprietors, an English ...
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... Quinn, Beers David. The Lost Colony: Their Fortune and Probable Fate, Raleigh: North Carolina Departmental Cultural Resources, 1984.
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... The North seemed to be more of the colonial lifestyle, and the South seems to ... a more traditional lifestyle, choosing the English way of life over the colony's. ...
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... religions were being practiced throughout the British colonies in North America. ... within these British colonies was ultimately determined by the colony in which ...
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... were transported to the West Indies and on to North America in exchange for American goods such as tobacco. Although conditions varied from colony to colony ...
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... were transported to the West Indies and on to North America in exchange for American goods such as tobacco. Although conditions varied from colony to colony ...
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... that British North America did not start on a clean slate had a lot to do with beginning a whole cascade of events that continued customizing the colony into ...
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... Japan controlled the colony until 1945 when they surrendered to the Allies ... to the Geneva Accords, an election must be held so that the people of North and South ...
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