North Carolina was settled in 1663.
South Carolina was one of the original colonies in the United States. It was settled by Europeans in the 16th century, and founded in the 17th century.
The British are the ones who colonized North Carolina. However, there were other attempts by countries like Spain to colonize this region.
The Carolina colonies were founded in the 17th century by English settlers. The region was initially granted to eight Lords Proprietors by King Charles II in 1663, who sought to establish a profitable colony. The northern part, known as North Carolina, was primarily settled by farmers and small landholders, while the southern part, South Carolina, attracted wealthier planters and was developed for cash crops like rice and indigo.
Yes, they settled in mainly North Carolina.
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North Carolina was settled in 1663.
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Colonists found that many places were suitable for farming. By the 1750s, there were some farmers in Massachusetts, but the vast majority settled in the southern or Middle-Atlantic region, especially in Virginia, Maryland, South Carolina, and Georgia.
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North Carolina was settled in 1663.