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Because in 1974 a licsense plate was issued to honor the Mecklenburg Decleration of 1775 it said First in Feedom . The plate immediately caused a storm of controversy over the slogan "First In Freedom". ;)

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Why was NC often been called first in freedom?

North Carolina has often been called "First in Freedom" because they were officially the first colony to demand independence from the British. Others did as well, but.. North Carolina was the first. (^^) Therefore, North Carolina is now often called "First in Freedom." :)


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North or South Carolina?


What was the first town in North Carolina?

Bath, North Carolina was the first town in North Carolina.


Who were the first known inhabitants in North Carolina?

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Is North Carolina north of Carolina?

North carolina is the northern part of one of the first colonies "carolina" which was later seperated into north and south


Where did the English settlers first settle at?

They first settled in a place in North Carolina a place called Roanoke.


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The first Governor of North Carolina Colony was John White.


Was New Bern the first capital of North Carolina?

No, Edenton was the first capital of North Carolina


North Carolina facts?

North Carolina has mountains, flatlands, oceanfront (beaches) and is also the site of one of the first English settlements that just disappeared and was never seen or heard of again. Was it called Roanoke Island? (not sure)


What was the first settlement called in North Carolina?

Get the book if you don't know. 5th grade books on history.....


Which came first South Carolina or north?

South Carolina


Were Alabama and North Carolina the first to enact child labor laws in 1903?

No. I think it was North Carolina and South Carolina