North Carolina Emigration and Immigration: Difference between revisions

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North Carolina did not attract heavy settlement after the Revolutionary War and lost much of its population in the westward movement to Tennessee, Illinois, and other new states and territories.  
North Carolina did not attract heavy settlement after the Revolutionary War and lost much of its population in the westward movement to Tennessee, Illinois, and other new states and territories.  


=== Ports ===
=== Ports ===


*Edenton<ref>Raymond A. Winslow, "Vessel Bonds, 1759," ''The North Carolina Genealogical Society Journal,'' Vol. 17, No. 1 (Feb. 1991):2-4.</ref>
*Edenton<ref>Raymond A. Winslow, "Vessel Bonds, 1759," ''The North Carolina Genealogical Society Journal,'' Vol. 17, No. 1 (Feb. 1991):2-4.</ref><ref>J.R.B. Hathaway, "Merchant Marine, Port of Roanoke (Edenton, N.C.)," ''The North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register,'' Vol. 1, No. 3 (Jun. 1900):433-437. Digital version at [http://archive.org/stream/northcarolinahi00hathgoog#page/n446/mode/2up Internet Archive] - free.</ref>


=== Records  ===
=== Records  ===
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