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Yes, North Carolina had a significant number of enslaved individuals, particularly in the 18th and early 19th centuries. By the time of the Civil War, enslaved people made up a substantial portion of the state's population, especially in agricultural regions where plantation farming was prevalent. The cultivation of cash crops like tobacco and cotton relied heavily on slave labor, contributing to the state's economy.

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