No. It was a British colony.
The colony north of Georgia was South Carolina.
That colony would be North Carolina.
The people in the North Carolina Colony use to grow corn and tobacco.
Royal Colony of North Carolina ended in 1776.
The North Carolina colony was a colony for only 60 years
North CarolinaIt was North Carolina
Both carolinas became a royal colony in 1729
The colony north of Georgia was South Carolina.
The colony north of Georgia was South Carolina.
North Carolina
North Carolina became a royal colony in the year of 1744.
Originally, North and South Carolina was one colony named after King Charles I, the king of England who reigned during the its settlement. The one large colony was known as Carolian. Later on, the colony was divided into the North and South Carolina. The name Charles comes from Carolus, which is the Latinized form of the Old German ceorl for freeman of the lowest rank. Carolina is the feminine form of Carolus.