North Carolina Project
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NORTH CAROLINABy:Shahzib Sarfraz
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STATE MOTTO
In 1893 the North Carolina General Assemblyadopted the Latin words "Esse Quam Videri" asthe state motto.
They directed that these words be placed withthe state's Coat of Arms and the date "20 May,1775" upon the great seal.
Until the act of 1893 North Carolina had nomotto, one of the few states without one (andthe only one of the original thirteen).
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STATE FLOWER
The Dogwood Cornus is North Carolina state
flower and one of the most prevalent flower
in North Carolina and can be found in all parts
of the State from the mountains to the coast.
Its blossoms, which appear in early spring and
continue on into summer, are most often
found in white, although shades of pink (red)are not uncommon.
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STATE TREE
The pine tree is the state tree and the mostcommon of the trees found in North Carolina, aswell as the most important one in the history ofour State.
During the Colonial and early Statehood periods,the pine was a vital part of the economy of NorthCarolina.
From it came many of the "naval stores" - resin,turpentine, and timber - needed by merchantsand the navy for their ships. The pine hascontinued to supply North Carolina with manyimportant wood products
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DATE OF STATEHOOD
The date of statehood of North Carolina is
Nov. 21, 1789 and is the 12th of the original
13 colonies.
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NICKNAME
The nickname for North Carolina is The Old
North State or The Tar Heel State (North
Carolina's state song also has the title and
theme of Old North State).
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STATE FLAG
The state flag is red,white and blue with the
year of when north carolina was made and its
initials on it as you can see in the backgroung.
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STATE BIRD
The cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) was
adopted as the official state bird of North
Carolina on March 4, 1943.
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Current events
March 2 & 3, 2012 twelfth annual northCarolina & south Carolina AIBD springconference & trade show ocean drive.
3/3 and 3/4 was th7th Annual Civil War Battle& Living History Weekend which was mostle
celebrated there. 3/16 Shamrock Criterium (bicycles) racce took
place.
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HISTORICAL EVENTS
In the 1580s, the British established two colonies inNorth Carolina, both of which failed. In the 1600s
permanent settlers from Virginia began to move to
North Carolina, and it eventually became part of a
British colony known as "Carolina.
The 20th century saw North Carolina transformed into
a modern state, a transformation that began when theWright Brothers flew the first airplane in Kitty Hawk,
North Carolina in 1903.
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MORE ABOUT NC
The Capital City is Raleigh.
The governor of North Carolina isBeverly Perdue.
The population is 9,656,401.
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