They share a common border.
To get to South Dakota from North Carolina, you travel northwest, mostly west. They are approximately 2500 miles apart and it takes approximately 25 hours, depending on where you start in North Carolina and your destination in South Dakota.
It would be south of North Carolina. The points of that area of mystery are Miami, Florida, San Juan, Puerto Rico and Bermuda.
"No."
That colony would be North Carolina.
Departing South Dakota you would travel southeast to reach North Carolina.
Flying from Charleston, South Carolina to Charlotte, North Carolina would take about 40 minutes. There is about 177 miles between the two locations.
Departing South Dakota you would fly southeast to reach North Carolina.
Departing South Dakota you would travel southeast to reach North Carolina.
If you travel straight north from most parts of South Carolina, you would eventually cross into West Virginia. From the easternmost parts of South Carolina, you would have to go north and a bit west to get into West Virginia.
Yes North Carolina is southern. Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia are the original south and we started southern culture. We are southern in every way and I can elaborate if you would like.
Neither. Bermuda is an island off the coasts of the Carolina's, but it is an English territory, not part of the United States.
Wheeling, West Virginia