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No, the settlers in the northern Carolinas were not primarily poor tobacco farmers from Maryland. While some settlers did come from Virginia and Maryland with agricultural backgrounds, many were also seeking opportunities for land and a fresh start. The population was diverse, including individuals from various backgrounds, including indentured servants and those fleeing conflicts in other regions. The economy in the northern Carolinas was more focused on subsistence farming and less reliant on tobacco compared to the southern colonies.

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