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North Carolina did not belong to the group of fierce opposers to the Treaty of Versailles called 'the Irreconcillables', but practically all states wanted modifications, especially on the subject of the creation of the Leage of Nations.
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It was a proprietary colony until it obtained a royal charter by King Charles II in 1729. A proprietary colony (in case you don't know) is a colony run by either an individual or a group of people who get land. Accutally it had no government until the charter and it became a royal colony.
The king of England was willing to let a group of merchants try to establish a colony in North America because he wanted to compete with Spain on who claims the most land. The king sent an expedition to look for a good place in North America. The scouts returned with an report of Roanoke Island, off the coast of present-day North Carolina.
It was a proprietary colony until it obtained a royal charter by King Charles II in 1729. A proprietary colony (in case you don't know) is a colony run by either an individual or a group of people who get land. Accutally it had no government until the charter and it became a royal colony.
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The king of England was willing to let a group of merchants try to establish a colony in North America because he wanted to compete with Spain on who claims the most land. The king sent an expedition to look for a good place in North America. The scouts returned with an enthusiastic report of Roanoke Island, off the coast of present-day North Carolina.
A small group if islands in the Atlantic off the Carolina coast, British Colony, a popular resort
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