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North Carolina History Project
Explore the deep colonial and American
history of our beloved North Carolina.
northcarolinahistory.org
North Carolina
Explore the deep colonial and American
history of our beloved North Carolina.
northcarolinahistory.org
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Keywords (2,510) Position
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the wachovia 4
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the greensboro 9
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en.wikipedia.org 28,718,623
amazon.com 22,358,187
books.google.com 13,486,892
britannica.com 1,754,349
wiki.answers.com 4,150,848
statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us 18,294
answers.com 3,119,011
infoplease.com 580,520
imdb.com 6,038,962
links.jstor.org 3,474,837
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Organic Listing Variations
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North Carolina History Project : North Carolina Railroad
North Carolina Railroad's financial success made some wonder whether politicians ... For instance, the North Carolina Railroad passed through Hillsborough, ...
2.
North Carolina History Project : Cameron Village
The Cameron Village Shopping Center opened in 1949 with three stores and one ... 2009 John Locke Foundation | 200 West Morgan St., Raleigh, NC 27601, ...
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North Carolina History Project : Quitrents (Colonial Period)
As early as 1665, North Carolinians disliked taxes, even if deemed necessary. They especially loathed abuse of power and mismanagement of revenue.
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North Carolina History Project : Quitrents (Colonial Period)
As early as 1665, North Carolinians disliked taxes, even if deemed necessary. They especially loathed abuse of power and mismanagement of revenue.
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North Carolina History Project : Randolph Scott (1898-1987)
From the 1930s until the early 1960s, Randolph Scott was one of Hollywood's ... George Randolph Scott was born January 23, 1898, in Orange County, Virginia, ...
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North Carolina History Project : Randolph Scott (1898-1987)
Randolph Scott (middle) was raised in Charlotte, North Carolina, and became one of the most popular Western film actors in cinema history. ...
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North Carolina History Project : Randolph Scott (1898-1987)
Tar Heel actor and Western movie star Randolph Scott never forgot his North Carolina and Southern roots. His final trip back to Charlotte came in 1987, ...
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North Carolina History Project : O. Max Gardner (1882-1947)
O. Max Gardner served as governor of North Carolina from 1929 to 1933, ... from $13 million in 1920 to over $178 million in 1929, when Gardner took office. ...
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North Carolina History Project : Speaker Ban Law
Enacted in 1963, the Speaker Ban was a North Carolina state law that restricted the appearance of Communists and other radical speakers at state-supported ...
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North Carolina History Project : XYZ Affair and North Carolina
Disagreements over shipping led to the XYZ Affair in which North Carolinian ... and 1798 the French navy seized approximately three hundred American ships. ...
 
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