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The first North Carolina colonists, part of the Roanoke Colony established in 1585, faced significant challenges, including food shortages and conflicts with Indigenous peoples. The colony struggled to establish a sustainable settlement, and by 1586, many colonists returned to England. A second attempt in 1587 ended in the mysterious disappearance of the "Lost Colony," with no definitive evidence of survival. Overall, early colonization efforts in North Carolina were largely unsuccessful.
Waterways because they were the Interstate Highway of the day,
The answer to your question is simple. They (the colonists) wanted to find a new land different from Europe, like a fresh start. They got a grant from the queen to look for new land, and found what is now Tennessee, Virginia, and North Carolina.
The North Carolina colony was part of the Southern Colonies of British America. It was initially settled by colonists from Virginia and later attracted a diverse group of settlers, including those seeking religious freedom and economic opportunities. North Carolina became a separate colony from South Carolina in the early 18th century, officially receiving its charter in 1663.
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The colonist wanted a practice of religon
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The Carolinas were founded in 1663. In 1712 North and South Carolina became separate colonies. Most of the colonists in North Carolina were farmers who had moved south from Virginia. Unlike Virginia, North Carolina had few plantations. The colony had no towns and few churches until the early 1700s. In 1719 the British government bought South Carolina from the original proprietors. The Crown thn bought north carolina in 1729 making it royal colony as well.
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North Carolina in early march