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The earliest evidence of human occupation in North Carolina dates back 10,000 years, found at the Hardaway Site North Carolina was inhabited by Carolina Algonquian, Iroquoian, and Siouan speaking tribes of Native Americans prior to the arrival of Europeans
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North Carolina, constituent state of the United States of America One of the 13 original states, it lies on the Atlantic coast midway between New York and Florida and is bounded to the north by Virginia, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the south by South Carolina and Georgia, and to the west by Tennessee
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North Carolina is a state in the southeastern United States It borders Virginia to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, South Carolina to the south, and Georgia and Tennessee to the west
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Whether it’s your first visit or your fifth, there’s always something new to uncover here in the mountains of North Carolina From quiet moments on high peaks to small towns with big personalities, these are moments that stay with you Now is the perfect time to visit these special places and rediscover what made you fall in love in the first place
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North Carolina is a state in the southeastern United States, and it is bordered by Virginia, Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia and the Atlantic Ocean This page lists some basic, quick facts about North Carolina and provides links to other useful information
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Information on North Carolina's economy, government, culture, state map and flag, major cities, points of interest, famous residents, state motto, symbols, nicknames, and other trivia
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On November 21, 1789, North Carolina became the 12th state to ratify the United States Constitution In the run-up to the American Civil War, North Carolina declared its secession from the Union on May 20, 1861, becoming the tenth of eleven states to join the Confederate States of America
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