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| products from pine trees, such as pitch and tar used in ship building |
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| land tax used by proprietors to help cover the cost of governing the colony |
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| group in NC that believed in a gov't as independent of the people as possible |
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| NC group that believed that the will of the people should determine the gov't actions |
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| an uprising in which the popular party took over NC gov't |
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| a person who disagreed with the beliefs of the Anglican Church |
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| an armed rebellion in 1712 led by a former gov Thomas Cary against Edward Hyde |
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| a group that is often in disagreement with other groups |
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| to quarrel(a short, heavy, square-headed arrow or bolt used in a crossbow or arbalest.) |
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| a legal document that gives permission to explore settle and govern land. |
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| a member of the religious sect also known as the Society of Friends |
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| attorney general of Charles I was granted a vast area of land |
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| Charles II repaid his ddebt to eight of the men who had helped him regain power. They were granted with land of the Americas and they were to be the owners and rulers |
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| thought to be good leader but became known as one of the most corrupt governors ; became a proprietor by buying the share of one of the oringinals |
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| an incident where Captain John Gibbs proclaimed he was the governor |
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| governor (1694-1696) he recently became a quaker which caused Albemarle to over flow with quakers |
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| became governor in 1699 and reassured Anglicans as he was one himself |
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| became governor in 1699 and passed the first church law in NC |
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| laying out parishes,organizing vestries, and building churches after the passing of the first church law in NC |
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| a governor who was thought to be friendly to Dissenters but his actions proved more offensive |
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| took the oath of the office as the first governor of the colony of NC on May 9,1712 |
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| were created to promote the development of towns, all towns with 60 families or more were given the right to send a delegate an assembly |
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