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  2. Province of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, geography, and culture of the British colony that became North Carolina in 1776. Explore the partition of Carolina, the proprietary and royal periods, the immigration patterns, and the role of the colony in the American Revolution.

  3. History of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history of North Carolina from pre-colonial times to the present, covering the experiences of the Native American, European, and African American peoples who lived in the state. The web page does not mention who founded North Carolina, but it explains its origin from the English colony and its name after King Charles I.

  4. Economy of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the state's gross state product, per capita income, agricultural and manufacturing outputs, employment, and solar power industry. Find out how North Carolina ranks among the states in terms of economic growth and diversity.

  5. Mondelez International - Wikipedia

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    Mondelez International is an American multinational company that produces chocolate, cookies, biscuits, gum, and other food products. It was formed in 2012 from the split of Kraft Foods, and has brands such as Oreo, Cadbury, Milka, Tang, and Trident.

  6. Inside North Carolina’s fight to make hospitals relieve ...

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    Many hospital systems in North Carolina stood to get nearly twice as much money by agreeing to participate in the debt relief plan, state figures show.

  7. List of colonists at Roanoke - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the people who participated in the Roanoke Colony, a 16th-century English settlement in Virginia. See the names, numbers, and sources of the colonists who arrived in 1585 and 1587, and the fate of the "Lost Colony".

  8. North Carolina Highway 12 - Wikipedia

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    NC 12 is a state highway that links the peninsulas and islands of the northern Outer Banks. It is part of the Outer Banks Scenic Byway and has two ferry routes that connect the mainland to the barrier islands.

  9. Province of Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history of the Province of Carolina, a British colony in North America and the Caribbean from 1663 to 1712. The province was divided into North and South Carolina and included parts of present-day Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.