Yes, North Carolina was part of the Union from 1789.
In 1861, North Carolina declared secession and tried to leave the Union, joining the Confederate States of America. But that effort failed when Union armies defeated Confederate armies. One could therefore argue that after 1789, North Carolina was never not part of the union, but it has clearly been part of the Union from 1789 to 1861 and since readmission in 1868.
North Carolina is north of everything that is south of it. North Carolina is not considered to be in the northern part of the US. It is actually considered to be south. It is called North Carolina to distinguish itself from South Carolina
North Carolina is north of everything that is south of it. North Carolina is not considered to be in the northern part of the US. It is actually considered to be south. It is called North Carolina to distinguish itself from South Carolina
no
North carolina is the northern part of one of the first colonies "carolina" which was later seperated into north and south
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North Carolina is north of South Carolina
No- but it was for South Carolina
North Carolina is to South Carolina as is to North Dakotais to South Dakota.
South Carolina is located on the North Western part of the hemisphere.. Look up pictures of the hemisphere on google.com
North Dakota is to South Dakota as North Carolina is to South Carolina.
South Carolina is south of North Carolina.
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