Examples of 'province of carolina' in a sentence

Meaning of "province of carolina"

province of carolina - likely refers to a region or area within a specific state named Carolina

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province of carolina
The province of Carolina was born.
It was one of the two restoration colonies alongside the Province of Carolina.
The eight nobles ruled the Province of Carolina as a proprietary colony.
The Province of Carolina passes a law for the better ordering of slaves.
Rice culture introduced in the Province of Carolina.
The province of Carolina was founded in modern day North Carolina.
A map of the Province of Carolina.
Was a colonial American proprietor and governor of the Province of Carolina.
The Province of Carolina was the first attempted English settlement south of Virginia.
The Carolina Herald was the principal herald of the Province of Carolina.
Province of Carolina.
It was named after John and William Berkeley, co-owners of the Province of Carolina.
Settlers in the Province of Carolina and their Indian allies raid the Ais people.
Carolinas = = = = The first attempted English settlement south of Virginia was the Province of Carolina.
March - the colony of Province of Carolina is established in North America.

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Joseph Morton ( died September 1721 ) was an early colonist and governor of the Province of Carolina.

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