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  1. The earliest English attempt at colonization was the Roanoke Colony in 1585, the famed "Lost Colony" of Sir Walter Raleigh. The Province of Carolina would come about in 1629, however it was not an official province until 1663. It would later split in 1712, helping form the Province of North Carolina.

  2. Carolina is taken from the Latin word for Charles (Carolus), honoring King Charles I of England (who made the original land grant in 1629). North Carolina was formed in 1729 when the Province of Carolina was divided in two. North Carolina was admitted to Union on November 21, 1789 as the 12th State to ratify the constitution.

  3. North Carolina. Georgia. The Province of South Carolina, originally known as Clarendon Province, was a province of the Kingdom of Great Britain that existed in North America from 1712 to 1776. It was one of the five Southern colonies and one of the thirteen American colonies of the British Empire. The monarch of Great Britain was represented by ...

  4. Province of Carolina. The Grand Model (or " Grand Modell " as it was spelled at the time) was a utopian plan for the Province of Carolina, founded in 1670 (354 years ago). It consisted of a constitution coupled with a settlement and development plan for the colony. The former was titled the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina.

  5. Province of Carolina. The Province of Carolina was a British colony in North America from 1663 to 1729. It covered the present states of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and a part of Florida. An argument over how the it would be governed led to its becoming the Province of North Carolina and the Province of South Carolina.

  6. The Seal of the Province of Carolina Provinz Carolina und Provinzen North und South Carolina.. Die Provinz Carolina (engl. Province of Carolina) war eine englische Kolonie in Nordamerika, die von 1663 bis 1729 bestand. 1729 wurde sie von den Besitzern, den Lords Proprietor, an die Krone verkauft und aus ihr gingen die königlichen Provinzen North Carolina und South Carolina hervor.