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“The birth of the very soul of the United States can be traced to the first attempts at colonization in North Carolina.”
J. William Denton, A History of Eastern North Carolina: Indigenous People, Colonization, and the Birth of a State

“The spirit of the early settlers, fighting for self-reliance and survival, would be passed down from generation to generation in a vibrant and respected culture of North Carolinians.”
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