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5 Fun Facts About September 20 In North Carolina History
1. In 1663, King Charles II of England granted a charter to eight Lord Proprietors, including Sir George Carteret and Sir William Berkeley, which included the land that would become North Carolina. 2. On September 20, 1900, the first electric streetcar began running in Raleigh, North Carolina. It traveled along...
5 Fun Facts About September 19 In North Carolina History
1. On September 19, 1780, American Revolutionary War General Nathanael Greene and his Continental Army clashed with British General Charles Cornwallis' army at the Battle of Charlotte, near Charlotte, North Carolina. The battle was brief but intense, resulting in heavy casualties on both sides, but ultimately ended in a British...
5 Fun Facts About September 18 In North Carolina History
1. On September 18, 1850, James B. Clay, son of former US Senator Henry Clay, delivered a speech in Charlotte advocating for the Compromise of 1850 which would temporarily ease tensions between North and South regarding issues of slavery and statehood. 2. In 1927, on September 18, the groundbreaking ceremony...
5 Fun Facts About September 17 In North Carolina History
1. In 1787, North Carolina became the 12th state to ratify the United States Constitution, which established the modern federal government. 2. On September 17, 1862, the Battle of Antietam took place in Maryland during the American Civil War. North Carolina troops, including soldiers from the famous "Tar Heel" Division,...
5 Fun Facts About September 16 In North Carolina History
1. On September 16, 1780, a major battle of the Revolutionary War occurred in North Carolina known as the Battle of Charlotte. Patriot militia forces, led by Col. William R. Davie, successfully repelled a British attack on the city of Charlotte. 2. In 1908, the first flight in North Carolina...
5 Fun Facts About September 15 In North Carolina History
1. On September 15, 1788, North Carolina became the twelfth state to ratify the United States Constitution. After initially rejecting the document due to concerns about individual liberties, the state finally agreed to join the federal government with a vote of 194 to 77. 2. The Battle of New Bern...
5 Fun Facts About September 14 In North Carolina History
1. On September 14, 1814, a peace treaty was signed in Ghent, Belgium, ending the War of 1812 between the United States and Great Britain. The treaty restored relations between the two countries and affirmed the status quo ante bellum. 2. On September 14, 1877, the Charlotte Observer was first...
5 Fun Facts About September 13 In North Carolina History
1. In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, British forces led by Major Patrick Ferguson clashed with American forces at the Battle of Kings Mountain in North Carolina. The patriots, including many North Carolinians, emerged victorious, boosting morale and helping to turn the tide of the war. 2. On September 13,...
5 Fun Facts About September 12 In North Carolina History
1. On September 12, 1787, North Carolina became the twelfth state to ratify the United States Constitution, officially making it a part of the Union. 2. On September 12, 1918, Camp Greene in Charlotte, North Carolina, received its first shipment of soldiers as part of the World War I effort....
5 Fun Facts About September 11 In North Carolina History
1. North Carolina lost lives during the 9/11 terrorist attacks: On September 11, 2001, a total of 2,977 people were killed in attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City, the Pentagon in Washington D.C., and United Airlines Flight 93, which crashed in Pennsylvania. Among the victims were...
5 Fun Facts About September 10 In North Carolina History
1. On September 10, 1781, the Battle of Guilford Courthouse took place near Greensboro, North Carolina, during the American Revolution. Although the British forces led by General Cornwallis ultimately claimed victory, they suffered significant casualties and their advance was slowed, leading to their eventual surrender at Yorktown. 2. In 1898,...
5 Fun Facts About September 9 In North Carolina History
1. The Battle of Rockfish Creek: On September 9, 1781, during the American Revolution, the Battle of Rockfish Creek took place near Fayetteville. This was a significant battle that helped contribute to the British surrender at Yorktown later that year. 2. First African American County Commissioner: Willie McLawhorn became the...