Settlers in the Mountains of North Carolina utilized the land primarily for agriculture, cultivating crops like corn, beans, and potatoes in the fertile valleys. They also engaged in livestock farming, raising animals such as cattle, sheep, and goats. The region's abundant timber resources were exploited for building homes and creating furniture, while the rivers and streams provided opportunities for fishing and milling. Additionally, settlers often established small communities that fostered trade and social connections among the inhabitants.
i think that the cherokee live in blueridge mountains......no im pretty sure=)
North Carolina faced several hardships in establishing a successful colony, including conflicts with Indigenous tribes, which posed threats to early settlers. Additionally, geographical challenges such as marshy land and a lack of navigable rivers complicated transportation and agriculture. The colony also struggled with internal divisions and governance issues among settlers. Despite these challenges, the cultivation of cash crops like tobacco and the development of trade routes eventually contributed to its economic success.
a Governor of NC last name was Ashe
Yes in Williamsburg, NC
Polk and Andrew Johnson were born in NC .
why did the english settle in the NC.
11 acres – Wilkes County, NC. 5 acres – Patrick County, Virginia. 10.25 acres – Wilkes County. 10 acres – Wilkes County.
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Pisgah- NW Mountains Nantahala- SW Mountains Uwharrie- Central NC Croatan- Coastal NC
2people/km2
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Charlotte is not near the mountains, and the only moutainous route would be I-40 to I-77. In that case, Western NC is covered by the Appalachians, which are crossed by I-40.
Coastal Plains, Piedmont, and the Mountains.
3, the Mountains, Piedmont and Coastal Plains.
Mt Mitchell, NC at 6684 ft.
yes few
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