North Carolina ( KARR-ə-LY-nə) is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States. It is bordered by Virginia to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, South Carolina to the south, Georgia to the southwest, and Tennessee to the west. The state is the 28th-largest and 9th-most populous of the United States. Along with South Carolina, it makes up the Carolinas region of the East Coast. At the 2020 census, the state had a population of 10,439,388. Raleigh is the state's capital and Charlotte is its most populous  and one of the fastest growing cities in the United States. The Charlotte metropolitan area, with an estimated population of 2,805,115 in 2023, is the most populous metropolitan area in North Carolina, the 22nd-most populous in the United States, and the largest banking center in the nation after New York City. The Research Triangle, with an estimated population of 2,368,947 in 2023, is the second-most populous combined metropolitan area in the state, 31st-most populous in the United States, and is home to the largest research park in the United States, Research Triangle Park. 
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. King Charles II granted eight lord proprietors a colony they named Carolina after the king and which was established in 1670 with the first permanent settlement at Charles Town (now Charleston, South Carolina). Because of the difficulty of governing the entire colony from Charles Town, the colony was eventually divided and North Carolina was established as a royal colony in 1729 and was one of the Thirteen Colonies. The Halifax Resolves resolution adopted by North Carolina on April 12, 1776, was the first formal call for independence from Great Britain among the American Colonies during the American Revolution. 
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. Following the Civil War, the state was restored to the Union on July 4, 1868. On December 17, 1903, Orville and Wilbur Wright successfully piloted the world's first controlled, sustained flight of a powered, heavier-than-air aircraft at Kitty Hawk in North Carolina's Outer Banks. North Carolina often uses the slogan "First in Flight" on state license plates to commemorate this achievement, alongside a newer alternative design bearing the slogan "First in Freedom" in reference to the Mecklenburg Declaration and Halifax Resolves. (Full article...) 
 
 
 
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 Location of the Battle of Torrence's Tavern  
The Battle of Torrence's Tavern (also referred to as the Skirmish at Torrence's Tavern or the Battle at Tarrant's Tavern) was an engagement of the American Revolutionary War that took place in what was the western portion of Rowan County, North Carolina, approximately 10 miles (16 km) east of the Catawba River near modern-day Mooresville in Iredell County.  Torrence's Tavern was a part of the larger Southern campaign of the American Revolution, which, by 1780–1781 involved a series of clashes between the British Army and Loyalist militia and the Continental Army and Patriot militia in the Piedmont region of North and South Carolina. 
The engagement took place on either February 1 or February 2, 1781 immediately following the Battle of Cowan's Ford. Units commanded by Colonel Banastre Tarleton defeated General Daniel Morgan's forces. The victory further demoralized fleeing militiamen and refugees, and shrank the numbers of North Carolina militia who turned out. General Nathanael Greene, commander of the Continental Army in the southern theater, moved his forces further east. This move allowed Greene to unite his army with several detached Patriot forces in the Piedmont prior to the Battle of Guilford Courthouse. (Full article...) 
 
 
The State of North Carolina has a group of protected areas known as the North Carolina State Park System, which is managed by the North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation (NCDPR), an agency of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (NCDNCR).  Units of the system can only be established by an act of the General Assembly of North Carolina.  The park system began in 1916 when the summit of Mount Mitchell became first state park in the Southeastern United States.  According to the Division of Parks & Recreation, "the State Parks Act of 1987 lists six types of units included in the NC State Parks System."  These are State Parks, State Recreation Areas, State Natural Areas, State Lakes, State Trails, and State Rivers.  All units of the system are owned and/or managed by the division, and the division leases some of the units to other agencies for operation.  Most units of the park system are also components of State Nature and Historic Preserve. (Full article...) 
 
- History of North Carolina
 - List of North Carolina state symbols
 - List of counties in North Carolina
 - List of governors of North Carolina
 - Governor of North Carolina
 - Charlotte, North Carolina
 - Raleigh, North Carolina
 - University of North Carolina
 - Durham, North Carolina
 - Winston-Salem, North Carolina
 - Greensboro, North Carolina
 - Fayetteville, North Carolina
 - North Carolina State University
 - Wilmington, North Carolina
 - Pleasure Island (North Carolina)
 - Carolinas
 - Duke University
 - Charlotte Douglas International Airport
 - Raleigh–Durham International Airport
 - Wake County, North Carolina
 - Honeywell
 - Nucor
 - Lowe's
 - Bank of America
 - Blue Ridge Mountains
 - Music of North Carolina
 - Lake Junaluska, North Carolina
 - Neuse River
 - List of governors of North Carolina (1712–1776)
 - Orton Plantation
 - North Carolina State House
 - Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant
 - Bev Perdue
 - Pat McCrory
 - Roy Cooper
 - Great Smoky Mountains
 - Great Smoky Mountains National Park
 - Rocky Mount, North Carolina
 
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The following are images from various North Carolina-related articles on Wikipedia. 
Image 1Map of the roads and railroads of North Carolina, 1854 (from  History of North Carolina)   
Image 2North Carolina is named after  King Charles I of England. Carolina is taken from the  Latin word for "Charles",  Carolus. (from  History of North Carolina)   
Image 4Bennett Place, historic site of major Confederate surrender in  Durham (from  History of North Carolina)   
Image 6Union captures  Fort Fisher, 1865 (from  History of North Carolina)   
Image 8Sir Walter Raleigh, sponsor of the  Roanoke Colony, and namesake of the capital city of North Carolina,  Raleigh (from  History of North Carolina)   
Image 11Reconstructed royal governor's mansion,  Tryon Palace, in  New Bern (from  History of North Carolina)   
Image 12A map showing the proposed route of the  de Soto Expedition, based on the 1997  Charles Hudson map (from  History of North Carolina)   
Image 131st Maryland Regiment holding the line at the  Battle of Guilford Courthouse, 1781 (from  History of North Carolina)   
Image 14Ceremony of  Secotan warriors in North Carolina. Watercolour by English colonist  John White, 1585 (from  History of North Carolina)   
Image 15Artists conception of  Town Creek Indian Mound during the late Town Creek-early Leak phases circa 1350 CE (from  History of North Carolina)   
Image 16Map of North America by  Vesconte Maggiolo after an earlier map made on the Verrazzano expedition of 1524. The narrow isthmus of land separating "Tera Florida" from "Francesca" is the  Outer Banks of North Carolina.  Cape Fear is labeled "C. de la Forest". (from  History of North Carolina)   
Image 17First successful flight of the  Wright Flyer, near  Kitty Hawk, 1903 (from  History of North Carolina)   
Image 18Commercial Airports in North Carolina (from  Transportation in North Carolina)   
Image 19Map of the coast of  Virginia and North Carolina, drawn 1585–86 by  Theodor de Bry, based on map by  John White of the  Roanoke Colony (from  History of North Carolina)   
  
  
 
 
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