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Colonial North Carolina facts

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Salt marsh on the coast (with sandy beaches on the barrier islands); sand hills in the middle of the state, mountains in the northern part of the state - just like modern SC. About the only real difference is that the state used to be covered by old growth hardwood forests, where nowadays logging has cut those down and replaced them with pines.

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Where in North Carolina? The geography of North Carolina in Colonial times was pretty much the same as it is today. The cities are larger, rural areas are reduced in size because of the encroachment of cities, but the mountains are in the same place, the coast is in the same place, the sandhills are in the same place, etc.

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In North Carolina the geographical areas are broken down into Mountains, Piedmont 

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The first two colonies the British created in North Carolina did not survive. Later, in the 1600s, settlers that had been living in Virginia moved into North Carolina. The new settlements began to grow and finally became part of the British Carolina Colony.

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The climate was warmer than the New England & the Middle colonies. The colonists living in North Carolina usually didn't have to worry about cold winters, but the had to worry about the warm, moist summers that came with many diseases that killed the colonists.

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Colonial life in North Carolina was a busy one. Chores for everyone including children, began before dawn. Animals had to be fed, crops had to be tended to, laundry and housework had to be done, and meals had to be cooked. Sunday was usually the only day of rest and on that day most people attended church. what about South Carolina

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North Carolina in the colonial times was very flat and had a lot of lakes. There was also rich soil for growing tabacco.

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King Charels The First named NORTH CAROLINA. And also named south carolina.
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it is very cold

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