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    Writing Prompt: In many ways North Carolina was the least typical of the 5 plantation colonies. Describe the unique features of colonial North Carolina and explain why this colony was so unlike its southern neighbors. In the midst of England’s colonization there were five colonies that excelled in exporting profitable crops. The colonies included MarylandVirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth Carolina‚ and Georgia. Of these colonies North Carolina was the weakest. One

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    though the Virginia and Massachusetts Bay colonies were the some of the oldest and most heavily populated of the English colonies‚ their differences in their economies‚ politics‚ religions and society set them apart. Some of the differences include the southern Virginia colony having a representative assembly‚ while Massachusetts Bay colony had a democratic assembly‚ and the main crop of Virginia being tobacco‚ while the Massachusetts economy revolved around lumbar‚ fishing and trade. Virginia and Massachusetts

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    Le Meridien in Charlotte‚ North Carolina Le Meridien in Charlotte‚ North Carolina is a hip‚ refreshing spot to call home while traveling. The hotel’s space is impressive; modern art hangs from the walls‚ while a ball room‚ multiple restaurants and social areas‚ fitness center‚ and 300 well-appointed guest rooms vie for the attention. Le Meridien also has an indoor and outdoor pool‚ a business center‚ and assigns each reservation a “guest experience specialist.” A member of staff will contact you

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    Virginia and Massachusetts Bay Colonies Both Virginia and Massachusetts Bay colonies were started in the seventeenth century‚ but both for different reasons. Virginia was chartered to make a profit‚ whereas Massachusetts used their charter to flee religious persecution and live in freedom. Both colonies did however face similar struggles. They had to learn how best to survive the land they now lived on. This involved learning what would grow best and the best way to grow it. They also had to try

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    December 20‚ 1860‚ South Carolina declared its secession from the United States. This event shocked everyone in the country and some of the foreign countries could not even believe this news. South Carolina was part of the Southern States who greatly supported slavery to be instituted everywhere and not be abolished. So‚ when there were anti-slavery movements that occurred in the country‚ South Carolina decided to secede from the United States and became its own separate state. South Carolina even wrote

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    In the state of North Carolina‚ the statistics for teacher pay and student spending is lagging with being 42nd for the highest paid in the nation and 46th for highest per-pupil spending (Teaching in North Carolina). Also‚ it has been made known that UNC systems enrollment in education programs is down roughly thirty percent since 2010 (Teaching in North Carolina). With all mentioned‚ North Carolina teachers are being down-graded and undervalued. Their lack of being down-graded and undervalued will

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    conclusion. The case Heien v. North Carolina came about on April 29‚ 2010 when an officer started “following a suspicious vehicle‚ Sergeant Matt Darisse noticed that only one of the vehicle’s brake lights was working and pulled the driver over. While issuing a warning ticket for the broken brake light‚ Darisse became suspicious of the actions of the two occupants and their answers to his questions. Petitioner Nicholas Brady Heien‚ the car’s owner‚ gave Darisse consent to search the vehicle. Darisse

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    The New England colonies and the Southern colonies are slightly similar in some aspects‚ but drastically different in most. For example the new england colonies were strictly puritan and they did not tolerate any other religion but the southern colonies were not dominated by a single religion which gave way to more liberal attitudes and some religious freedom. The economy of New England was powered mostly the manufacturing in factories‚ whereas the Southern colonies’ economies were more agriculturally

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    The North and the South have different Geography‚ Societies and Economies. Here’s my supportive evidence of The Geography of the North and the South. The North experienced four distinct seasons from freezing winters to hot humid summers. The North also had jagged New England coast. And had many bays. On the other hand the South had fertile soil thick pine forest and many fast moving rivers. What was the Society of the North and South like? Well in the North many people still lived on farms cities

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    and thinking about North Carolina‚ it seem that the best option for North Carolina is nuclear energy for many reasons. There are pros and cons for nuclear energy. However‚ all of the energy sourced that were researched had pros and cons. Nuclear energy is already being used successfully in North Carolina. Also‚ it provides almost 32% of the state’s energy already. It is also a fairly clean energy source. This is especially important since many counties in North Carolina the Environmental Protection

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