
North Carolina Landmarks and Symbols
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Angela Royster
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by Angela Royster
North Carolina Landmarks and Symbols
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Sir Walter Raleigh
The capital of North Carolina is named after Sir Walter Raleigh, an explorer from England. He was given permission by
Queen Elizabeth I to start a colony in the
New World. In 1585, Raleigh sent settlers to
start a colony on Roanoke Island. The
settlers soon realized food was very hard
to find. They left the area and went home
to England a year later.
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Virginia Dare and The Lost Colony
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North Carolina State Flag
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