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Appalachain mountains
Appalachian Mountains start forming. Occured in 270 million bc -
Period: 270 to Oct 13, 600
CHapter 1
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Dinosaurs
First dinosaurs appear. Occured in 165 million bc -
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New River
New River begins to flow into the Teays River. Occured in 100 million bc -
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Outer Banks
Outer Banks start forming. Occured in 16000 bc -
Oct 13, 650
Paleo Indians
First Paleo Indians appear as nomads. Occured in 9500 bc -
Period: Oct 13, 650 to Oct 13, 1400
Chapter 2
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Oct 13, 750
Spear point
Hardaway spearpoint begins to replace clovis spearpoints. Occured in 8500 bc -
Oct 13, 1300
Woodland Period
The Woodland period begins with pottery, semi-permanent villages, and gardening. Occured in 1000 bc -
Period: Oct 13, 1492 to Oct 13, 1570
Chapter 3
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Oct 13, 1524
Giovanni De Verrazano
Coast of NC is explored by Giovanni De Verrazano. -
Oct 13, 1526
Lucas Vasquez De Allyon
The settlement of Carolina coast is attempted by Lucas Vasquez De Allyon -
Oct 13, 1540
Hernando de soto
NC mountains are explored by Hernando De Soto. -
Oct 13, 1566
Juan Pardo
Mountains of NC are explored by Juan Pardo. -
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NC area claimed
NC area is claimed for England by Amadas, and Barlowe -
First Colony
Sir Richard Grenville and Lieutenant Ralph Lane Establish the first English colony -
John White
John White returns to england for supplies after establishing colony. -
Lost colony
Returning to North America White has to face the mystery of the lost colony -
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CHapter 6
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Carolana Chap5
Carolana is granted to Sir Robert Heath by King Charles 1. -
Carolana settlers.
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Settlers from Virginia. Chap 5
Settlers from Virginia begin to trickle into the Albemarle are of northern Carolana. -
Carolina is given. Chap6
King Charles 2 gives Carolina to the Lords Proprietors -
New charter Chap5
Lords Proprietors receive new charter extending their territory. -
Culpeper's Rebellion
Culpeper's Rebellion is started by the popular party. -
Bath is established
The first town in northern Carolina, Bath, had been established. -
New Bern
New bern is established -
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Chapter 7
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Gabriel Johnson chap.7
A new royal governor is appointed. A scot named Gabriel Johnson. Chap 7 -
Small pox Chap 7
Nearly half of the Cherokee are killed by smallpox. Chap 7 -
Granville district Chap 8
A survey has been ordered by the crown so the boundaries of Granville District can be determined. Chap 8 -
Bad laws Chap 8
Albemarle has been passed unfavorable laws by the Assembly
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Ignoring Chap 8
The Assembly has begun being ignored by Albemarle
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Chap 9
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Tobacco Chap 7
Planters prosper and the tobacco industry is thriving. Chap 7 -
Albemarle new gov. Chap 8
Albemarle is began being treated better and Arthur Dobbs is the new governor. Chap 8
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Cherokee are defeated Chap 9
The Cherokee have been defeated by the British and their power is severely weakened. Chap 9 -
Peace. Chap 9.
Peace with the Cherokee and Catawba is negotiated by Governor Dobbs. -
William Tryon Chap 9
William tryon becomes the new governor. -
Non-Importation Association CHap 9
The Non-Importation Association's plan is adopted by North Carolina -
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Chap 10
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Population Chap 7
In the number of population North Carolina is fourth among the colonies. Chap 7 -
Moores Creek Bridge Chap 10
The NC Constituition of 1776 is adopted and the battle of Moores Creek Bridge takes place. -
Richard Caswell Chap 10
Richard Caswell becomes North Carolina's first independent governor. -
Kings Mountain chap 10
Battle of Kings Mountain is won by the partisans. -
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Guilford Courthouse Chap 10
At the battle of Guilford Coruthouse both sides suffer tremendous loss. -
James Iredell chap 11
James Iredell is appointed to the first U.S. Supreme Court -
State Capital chap 11
Raleigh becomes North Carolinas state capital -
University, chap 11
University of North Carolina has opened. -
Walton war, chap 11
A small strip of land is fought over by North Carolina and Georgia in the Walton war. -
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Chapter 12
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Literary Fund, chap 12
North Carolina's literary fund is established. -
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Chapter 13
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Poor House, CHap 13
General Aseembly authorizes counties to build Poor Houses -
David Swain, Chap 12
David Swain becomes governor. -
Railroad Company, Chap 12
North Carolina chartered first railroad company. -
NC reforms, chap 12
North Carolina reforms because of Consitutional Convention. -
Public School, chap 13
First public school opened. -
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Chapter 14
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Impaired Hearing, chap 13
Public school for those with impaired hearing is opened. -
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Chapter 15
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Benjamin S. Hendrick, chap 14
A book against slavery is published by Benjamin S. Hendrick. -
Manhood Suffrage, chap 13
Manhood Suffrage amendment is passed by voters. -
Hinton Rowan Helper, chap 14
"The impending crisis of the south: How to meet it" is published by Hinton Rowan Helper. -
Daniel Worth, chap 14
Daniel Worth is guilty of encouraging slaves to rebel. -
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Chapter 16
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Confederacy, chap 14
North Carolna joins Confederacy -
Fort Hatteras, chap 15
Fort Hatteras is captured by Union -
Roanoke island, chap 15
Union forces took Roanoke Island and raid the towns. -
Albemarle, Chap 15
Plymouth is defended by the Albemarle. -
Bentonville, chap 15
Battle of Bentonville is won by Union -
13th amendment, Chapter 16
The thirteenth amendment is ratified by North Carolina -
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Chapter 18
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State Constitution, chap 16
A new state constitution is written -
KKK murders, chap 16
Two republican leaders are murdered by Ku Klux Klan. -
Zebulon B. Vance, Chap 16
Zebulon B. Vance becomes governor. -
James Bonsack, chap 18
A crude cigarette-rolling machine is invented by James Bonsack -
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Chapter 19
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Wilmington Race Riots, chap 18
Eleven African Americans are killed in result of the Wilmington Race Riots -
First flight, chap 18
The first flight by airplane is accomplished by the Wright Brothers -
Prohibtion, chap 18
The Prohibition is enacted. -
86,000 men, chap 19
More than 86,000 North Carolina men join the armed forces -
Camp Greene, chap 19
In Charlotte, Camp Greene is established -
Camp Bragg, chap 19
Camp Brag (which eventually becomes Fort Brag) is established -
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Highway act, chap 19
Under Governor Cameron Morrison the Highway act is passed. -
O. Max Gardner, chap 20
Oliver Max Gardner becomes the governor of North Carolina. -
Unemployment and Relief, chap 20
The council of Unemployment and Relief is appointed by Oliver Gardner -
F.D.R, chap 20
Franklin Delano Roosevelt gets an overwhelming amount of votes from North Carolinians. -
Furniture manufacturing, chap 20
In 1933 many furniture factories and textile mills are out of business. Now furniture manufacturing is like it was in 1929 -
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Thousands volunteer. North Carolina battleship, chap 21
The battleship North Carolina is put into commission. While thousands volunteer for the armed forces -
Airborne forces, chap 21
At Fort Bragg the first U.S airborne forces are being trained. -
Margaret Craighill, chap 21
Margaret Craighill, a North Carolina resident, becomes the first female physician to join the military. -
Soldiers Trained, chap 21
More soldiers are trained in North Carolina than in any other state by the end of the war. -
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Chap 24
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Chap 23
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University of North Carolina, chap 23
The University of North Carolina is now required to admit African Americans to law, graduate, and medical schools. -
Reorganization of State Government, chap 22
Commission of the Reorganization of State Government is created -
Junius Scales, chap 24
Junius Scales, a University of North Carolina graduate, is sent to prison for anti-government activities. -
Pearsall Plan, 23
The Pearsall Plan, which gives parents tuition money, is ratified. -
Research Triangle Park, chap 22
The first building to be in Research Triangle Park is built. -
Pearsall plan loses, chap 23
The Pearsall plan is struck down by a federal court. -
University of North Carolina, chap 24
A campus cafeteria at the University of North Carolina is shut down due to students protesting the vietnam war. -
EOA, chap 22
The Executive Organization Act is passed -
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Chapter 25
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Reelect Nixon, chap 24
In his reelection President NIxon gets overwhelming votes from North Carolinians. -
Captain Norman McDaniel, chap 24
Along with other long-held POWs Captain Norman McDaniel is released from captivity in North Vietnam. -
Susie Marshall Sharp, chap 22
Susie Marshall Sharp is appointed to serve as chief justice of the North Carolina Supreme court. Being the first woman to do so -
James B. Hunt, chap 25
James B. Hunt is our first elected governor. -
Greensboro sit-in, chap 23
A sit-in is staged by four African Americans in Greensboro -
Henry E. Frye, chap 25
Henry E. Frye becomes the first African American to be the chief justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court -
Jesse Helms, chap 25
Jesse Helms retires from the U.S. Senate -
Michael F. Easley, chap 25
Michael F. Easley is reelected as governor. -
Archaic Period
Archaic period starts development of advanced tools, and new artifacts. Occured in 8000 bc