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Who are the leaders of the north Carolina government?

Pat McCrory is the governor of North Carolina (February 2015). The governor is the chief executive of a state.


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Did North Carolina and Georgia avoid relying slavery in its early years of colonization?

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Which southern states is north of South Carolina?

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What is the time difference between North Carolina and Trinidad?

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Why is north and South Carolina called Carolina?

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