They had different features, economic status and culture. Due to this they split up.
Carolina split into North and South.
It was split off, so it did not vote or decide to split. Charles I had originally established the colony of Carolina that contained North and South Carolina, Tenessee and Georgia. In 1729 the area was divided into four colonies by the British, mostly for administrative reasons.
It was founded in 1663 but became a royal colony in 1729. When it became a royal colony, it was then split into North Carolina & South Carolina
when did north and south carolina become different states?
The Carolinas North and South. Happy Social Studies!
It was a part of the colony Carolina before it split up into North Carolina and South Carolina. It was a southern colony. Look up what the southern colonies were like in the colonial era for more information.
The Virginians set their sights on North Carolina because they were looking for new land to develop. At the time, it was actually known as Carolina since the colony hadn't yet been split into North Carolina and South Carolina.
in 1663, Charles 11 of England granted a charter to start a new colony in North America. He named it Carolina in honour of his father Charles 1. After disputes over governance, the colony split into two, North and South Carolina in 1710
in 1663, Charles 11 of England granted a charter to start a new colony in North America. He named it Carolina in honour of his father Charles 1. After disputes over governance, the colony split into two, North and South Carolina in 1710
1729
North Carolina and South Carolina
Colonists from Virginia settled in "Carolina" beginning in 1653. This colony was granted a royal charter in16631663.However, differences between the parts of the colony later led to its division. This was made official with the granting of two separate charters to "North" and "South" Carolina in 1729. (Part of South Carolina was subsequently split off to form Georgia in 1732)