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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.
Most of the new settlers in South Carolina were members of the Anglican Church, which reflected the colony's ties to England. Additionally, many settlers included a mix of English planters, Scottish immigrants, and Huguenots, who were French Protestants seeking refuge from religious persecution. This diverse group contributed to the colony's agricultural economy and distinctive cultural landscape.
puritans colony
The founded Carolina. Orginally "Carolana", but changed to Carolina because I think the king thought it sounded better.
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Plymouth Colony was settled by a group of Puritans that had broken away from the Church of England. They were known as the Pilgrims.
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