1663
In 1663, the English king, Charles II, gave the land that would later become the Carolina's to eight of his supporters.
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Eight English noblemen were issued a royal charter from King Charles II.
the king of England at the time gave land to 8 supporters. they eventually had a fight over power which resulted in the split of the land causing north and South Carolina to form.
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The Carolina Charter was given by Charles II to a group called the Lords Proprietors. Eventually they appointed Edward Hyde as governor of only North Carolina. In 1729 North and South Carolina were recognized as separate colonies.
North Carolina US state was named after two kings of England, King Charles I and King Charles II. The state's nickname is Tar Heel State.
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North Carolina's original inhabitants came were English, but in recent years people of other descents have moved to North Carolina.
in 1663, Charles 11 of England granted a charter to start a new colony in North America. He named it Carolina in honour of his father Charles 1. After disputes over governance, the colony split into two, North and South Carolina in 1710