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1584 - March 25
Queen Elizabeth I of England granted a charter to Sir Walter
Raleigh (1554-1618) to search and discover 'remote and heathen
lands'
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1584 - April 27
Philip Amadas and Arthur Barlowe reach Roanoke Island in July,
authorised by Sir Walter Raleigh, claim the land and return to
England in September
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1585 - Sir Walter
Raleigh (1554-1618) led expeditions to both North America and
South America in order to found new settlements and find gold.
Raleigh sends several shiploads of colonists to the east coast
of North America
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1585 - Raleigh's
fleet of seven vessels under Sir Richard Grenville (1541 -
1591) reach Roanoke Island in June
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1586 - The
colonists on Roanoke Island are forced to return to England
due to hardships
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1587 - John White
( 1540 - 1606 ) with 150 men, women, and children sent by Sir
Walter Raleigh and found the City of Raleigh & establishes a
second English colony at Roanoke and becomes Governor
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1587 - August 18 -
Elinor White Dare gave birth to a daughter, Virginia Dare, the
first child born of English parents in the New World
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1587 - August 22 -
John White returns to England for more supplies leaving the
thriving colony. Seven assistants are left in charge with
strict instructions that if the colonists should decide to
leave the fort, they would carve their destination on a tree
and add a Maltese cross if they had to leave because of attack
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1590 - August 15
John White arrives back to Roanoke to find that the settlers
have all disappeared. The word "CROATOAN" is found carved into
a tree without any crosses or signs of distress. The fate of
"The Lost Colony" remains a mystery
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1602 - Sir Walter
Raleigh sends Samuel Mace of Weymouth on a voyage to Virginia
(North Carolina) to explore and search for survivors of the
Lost Colony
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1606 - 10 April
English investors form the London Virginia Company are backed
by a royal charter to finance permanent English settlements in
the New World
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1609 - Henry
Hudson (1565-1611) English and navigator explores the area
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1691 - The area
assumed the name of North Carolina
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1653 - Nathaniel
Batts ( 1620-1679 ) becomes the earliest permanent settler in
North Carolina
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For interesting
information refer to
Facts about the North Carolina Colony
Facts about the
History of North Carolina History - 1700's
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1710 - Germans and
Swiss establish a settlement on the Neuse River
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1712 - North
Carolina becomes a separate Colony
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1711-1713 - The
Tuscarora War between the Tuscarora Indians and
European settlers. The Tuscarora are defeated
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1715 - The Yamasee
War - An Indian confederation led by the Yamasee came close to
exterminating the white settlements in their area
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1729 - North
Carolina becomes a royal English colony
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1756 - 1763 - The Seven Years War (French and Indian War) due to disputes over land is won by Great Britain. France gives England all French territory east of the Mississippi River, except New Orleans. The Spanish give up east and west Florida to the English in return for Cuba.
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1775 - 1783 - The
American Revolution creates the United States of America. The
Revolution was due to the British burden of taxes and total
power to legislate any laws governing the American colonies
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July 4, 1776 -
United States Declaration of Independence
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July 10, 1778 -
France declares war against Britain and makes an alliance with
the American revolutionary forces
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September 3, 1783
- The Treaty of Paris is signed by the victorious United
States and the defeated Great Britain
Facts about
the History of North Carolina History - The 1800's
Facts about the
History of North Carolina History - The American Civil War
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1861 - 1865 The
American Civil War. In 1859 John Brown raided Harpers Ferry
and set in
motion events that led directly to the outbreak of the Civil
War. Abraham Lincoln, a
known opponent of slavery, was elected president and in 1861
the South Secedes. The
initial Secession of South Carolina was followed by the
secession of Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas,
Tennessee, and North Carolina.
These eleven states eventually formed the Confederate States
of America. The
bombardment of Fort Sumter was the opening engagement of the
American Civil War.
The surrender of Robert E. Lee on April 9 1865 signalled the
end of the Confederacy.
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1865 December 6 -
The Abolishment of Slavery. The Thirteenth Amendment to the
U.S Constitution is ratified, thus officially abolishing
slavery
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1866 - Tuscarora
Indian Henry Berry Lowrie leads a revolt in Robeson County
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1878 - A Cherokee
reservation is established in Western North Carolina
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1898-1901 The
Spanish American War. On December 10, 1898 the Treaty of Paris
the US annexes Puerto Rico, Guam, Philippines.
Origin of the name
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