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'''North Carolina''' is a [[U.S. state]] located in the [[Southeastern United States|southeastern region]] of the United States. It is bordered by [[South Carolina]] to the south, [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] to the southwest, [[Tennessee]] to the west, [[Virginia]] to the north, and the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the east. North Carolina is the 28th largest and 9th-most populous of the 50 United States. It is known for its diverse geography, with mountains in the west, a broad central piedmont, and a sandy coastal plain in the east.
== North Carolina ==


==History==
[[File:NC_8.svg|North Carolina|thumb|right]]
North Carolina was one of the original [[Thirteen Colonies]] and was named after King [[Charles I of England]]. The state has a rich history dating back to the earliest days of European exploration and colonization. It was the site of the first successful English colony in the New World, at [[Roanoke Island]] in 1585.


==Geography==
'''North Carolina''' is a state located in the southeastern region of the [[United States]]. It is bordered by [[Virginia]] to the north, [[Tennessee]] to the west, [[Georgia]] and [[South Carolina]] to the south, and the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the east. North Carolina is known for its diverse geography, ranging from the [[Appalachian Mountains]] in the west to the sandy beaches of the [[Outer Banks]] in the east.
North Carolina's geography is divided into three main regions: the [[Appalachian Mountains]], the [[Piedmont (United States)|Piedmont]], and the [[Coastal Plain]]. The highest point in North Carolina is [[Mount Mitchell]], which is the highest point in the United States east of the Mississippi River.


==Economy==
== History ==
North Carolina's economy is diverse, with key industries including technology, healthcare, agriculture, and finance. The state is a major producer of tobacco, poultry, and textiles. It is also known for its production of furniture and is home to the headquarters of several Fortune 500 companies.


==Culture==
=== Pre-Colonial and Colonial Period ===
North Carolina is known for its rich cultural heritage, which includes a strong tradition in the arts, music, and cuisine. The state is home to several major cultural institutions, including the [[North Carolina Museum of Art]] and the [[North Carolina Symphony]].


==Education==
[[File:North_carolina_algonkin-rituale01.jpg|North Carolina|thumb|left]]
North Carolina has a strong education system, with a number of highly ranked public and private universities. These include the [[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]], [[Duke University]], and [[Wake Forest University]].


==Government and Politics==
Before European colonization, North Carolina was inhabited by various [[Native American]] tribes, including the [[Cherokee]], [[Tuscarora]], and [[Catawba]]. The first European exploration of the area was conducted by [[Giovanni da Verrazzano]] in 1524. In the late 16th century, the English attempted to establish a colony on [[Roanoke Island]], known as the "[[Lost Colony]]".
North Carolina's government is divided into three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. The state has a [[North Carolina General Assembly|General Assembly]], a [[Governor of North Carolina|Governor]], and a [[North Carolina Supreme Court|Supreme Court]]. North Carolina is considered a swing state in national elections.


==See Also==
[[File:Sir_Walter_Raleigh_oval_portrait_by_Nicholas_Hilliard.jpg|Sir Walter Raleigh|thumb|right]]
* [[List of cities in North Carolina]]
 
* [[List of counties in North Carolina]]
The colony was sponsored by [[Sir Walter Raleigh]], but it mysteriously disappeared, leaving behind only the word "[[Croatoan]]" carved into a tree.
* [[North Carolina in the American Civil War]]
 
[[File:Croatoan.jpg|North Carolina|thumb|left]]
 
=== The Province of Carolina ===
 
In 1663, King [[Charles II of England]] granted the [[Province of Carolina]] to eight [[Lords Proprietor]]s. The province was later divided into North and [[South Carolina]] in 1712. The early economy of North Carolina was based on agriculture, with tobacco and rice as major crops.
 
[[File:The_Carte_of_all_the_Coast_of_Virginia_by_Theodor_de_Bry_1585_1586.jpg|The Carte of all the Coast of Virginia by Theodor de Bry 1585-1586|thumb|right]]
 
=== American Revolution ===
 
North Carolina played a significant role in the [[American Revolution]]. The [[Halifax Resolves]], adopted on April 12, 1776, was the first official action by a colony calling for independence from Britain.
 
[[File:Halifax_Resolves_plaque_-_North_Carolina_State_Capitol_-_DSC05912.JPG|Halifax Resolves plaque - North Carolina State Capitol|thumb|left]]
 
The state was the site of several key battles, including the [[Battle of Guilford Court House]] in 1781, which was a pivotal engagement in the Southern campaign.
 
[[File:Battle_of_Guiliford_Courthouse_15_March_1781.jpg|Battle of Guilford Courthouse 15 March 1781|thumb|right]]
 
== Geography ==
 
North Carolina is divided into three main geographic regions: the [[Coastal Plain]], the [[Piedmont]], and the [[Appalachian Mountains]]. The Coastal Plain is characterized by its flat, sandy terrain and is home to the state's famous beaches and barrier islands. The Piedmont is a plateau region with rolling hills and is the most urbanized part of the state. The Appalachian Mountains, including the [[Great Smoky Mountains]] and the [[Blue Ridge Mountains]], offer rugged terrain and are popular for outdoor activities.
 
== Economy ==
 
North Carolina has a diverse economy with strong sectors in agriculture, manufacturing, and technology. The state is a leading producer of tobacco, sweet potatoes, and poultry. The [[Research Triangle Park]], located between [[Raleigh]], [[Durham]], and [[Chapel Hill]], is one of the largest research parks in the world and a hub for technology and biotechnology companies.
 
== Culture ==
 
North Carolina is known for its rich cultural heritage, including its contributions to music, literature, and the arts. The state is famous for its [[bluegrass]] and [[country music]], as well as its [[folk art]] traditions. North Carolina is also home to several prestigious universities, including [[Duke University]], the [[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]], and [[North Carolina State University]].
 
== Related pages ==
* [[South Carolina]]
* [[Virginia]]
* [[Tennessee]]
* [[Georgia (U.S. state)]]
* [[Appalachian Mountains]]
* [[Outer Banks]]


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North Carolina[edit]

North Carolina

North Carolina is a state located in the southeastern region of the United States. It is bordered by Virginia to the north, Tennessee to the west, Georgia and South Carolina to the south, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. North Carolina is known for its diverse geography, ranging from the Appalachian Mountains in the west to the sandy beaches of the Outer Banks in the east.

History[edit]

Pre-Colonial and Colonial Period[edit]

North Carolina

Before European colonization, North Carolina was inhabited by various Native American tribes, including the Cherokee, Tuscarora, and Catawba. The first European exploration of the area was conducted by Giovanni da Verrazzano in 1524. In the late 16th century, the English attempted to establish a colony on Roanoke Island, known as the "Lost Colony".

Sir Walter Raleigh

The colony was sponsored by Sir Walter Raleigh, but it mysteriously disappeared, leaving behind only the word "Croatoan" carved into a tree.

North Carolina

The Province of Carolina[edit]

In 1663, King Charles II of England granted the Province of Carolina to eight Lords Proprietors. The province was later divided into North and South Carolina in 1712. The early economy of North Carolina was based on agriculture, with tobacco and rice as major crops.

The Carte of all the Coast of Virginia by Theodor de Bry 1585-1586

American Revolution[edit]

North Carolina played a significant role in the American Revolution. The Halifax Resolves, adopted on April 12, 1776, was the first official action by a colony calling for independence from Britain.

Halifax Resolves plaque - North Carolina State Capitol

The state was the site of several key battles, including the Battle of Guilford Court House in 1781, which was a pivotal engagement in the Southern campaign.

Battle of Guilford Courthouse 15 March 1781

Geography[edit]

North Carolina is divided into three main geographic regions: the Coastal Plain, the Piedmont, and the Appalachian Mountains. The Coastal Plain is characterized by its flat, sandy terrain and is home to the state's famous beaches and barrier islands. The Piedmont is a plateau region with rolling hills and is the most urbanized part of the state. The Appalachian Mountains, including the Great Smoky Mountains and the Blue Ridge Mountains, offer rugged terrain and are popular for outdoor activities.

Economy[edit]

North Carolina has a diverse economy with strong sectors in agriculture, manufacturing, and technology. The state is a leading producer of tobacco, sweet potatoes, and poultry. The Research Triangle Park, located between Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, is one of the largest research parks in the world and a hub for technology and biotechnology companies.

Culture[edit]

North Carolina is known for its rich cultural heritage, including its contributions to music, literature, and the arts. The state is famous for its bluegrass and country music, as well as its folk art traditions. North Carolina is also home to several prestigious universities, including Duke University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and North Carolina State University.

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