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The Province of Carolina was a province of the Kingdom of England (1663–1707) and later the Kingdom of Great Britain (1707–1712) that existed in North... |
Buddleja davidii (category Flora of China) Patents. USPP19991P3. Archived from the original on August 7, 2021. Retrieved August 7, 2021. "Buddleja plant named 'Blue Chip Jr'". Google Patents.... |
considered part of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia, from 1609 to 1663. The province, was named Carolina to honor King Charles I of England. Carolina is taken... |
Lord proprietor (redirect from Lords Proprietors of Carolina) "Province of Carolina" or land of Charles. Sir Robert's attempts at settlement failed and in 1645, during the English Civil War, he was stripped of all... |
Thirteen Colonies (redirect from Thirteen united States of America) guidelines on religion. The Province of Carolina was the second attempted English settlement south of Virginia, the first being the failed attempt at... |
Southern Colonies Province of Carolina (1629–1712) Province of North Carolina (1712–1776) Province of South Carolina (1712–1776) Province of Maryland (1632–1776)... |
Province of New Hampshire Province of New Jersey Province of New York Province of North Carolina Province of Pennsylvania Colony of Rhode Island and Providence... |
(Pory was secretary of the Province of Virginia.) In 1629, Sir Robert Heath was granted a patent to settle Carolina. This patent embraced Gates County... |
Carolana (category Pre-statehood history of North Carolina) of the Carolina settlements and including the lower Mississippi Valley. There are only two references to Carolana found on modern-day maps, the first... |
1830s (section French Revolution of 1830) its first section, the first railway in London, England. July 13, 1836 – The first numbered U.S. patent 1 (after filing 9,957 unnumbered patents) is granted... |
Eli Whitney (category American people of English descent) After validation of the patent, the legislature of South Carolina voted $50,000 for the rights for that state, while North Carolina levied a license tax... |
of the U.S. Constitution, the North Carolina state senate rejected the resolution. Although the vote in favor was 26 to 24, a two-thirds majority of at... |
(1883–1950), congressman from North Carolina Edward Buncombe (1742–1778), plantation owner from the Province of North Carolina who served as a colonel in the... |
"Source of Crescent and Tree on the South Carolina Flag? (U.S.)". www.crwflags.com. Retrieved 2020-07-17. Silvia Zorzetto (2013). "Thinking of Impossibility... |
Roanoke Colony (redirect from Roanoke, North Carolina) present-day Dare County, North Carolina. Lane's colony was troubled by a lack of supplies and poor relations with some of the local American Indian tribes... |
functioning in practice as two separate colonies: Province of North Carolina, later North Carolina; first settled at Roanoke in 1586, permanently settled... |
attended. For example, John Wentworth of New Hampshire added his name on August 8. John Penn was the first of North Carolina's delegates to arrive (on July 10)... |
of American History, Archives Center The Walter Lantz Cartune Encyclopedia (archived 2010) Patents U.S. patent D94261 U.S. patent D112515 U.S. patent... |
Scotch-Irish Americans (category American people of Scotch-Irish descent) American descendants of Ulster Scots people (predominantly Ulster Protestants) who emigrated from Ulster (Ireland's northernmost province) to America during... |
Colonial colleges (redirect from List of the Oldest United States Colleges) whereof, we have caused these our letters to be made patent, and the public seal of our said province of New Hampshire to be hereunto affixed. Witness our... |