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Clay, James W. ''North Carolina Atlas''. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press, 1975. (FHL book 975.6 E3c; film 1597810 item 2.) This atlas shows the formation of counties and the patterns of European settlement. | Clay, James W. ''North Carolina Atlas''. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press, 1975. (FHL book 975.6 E3c; film 1597810 item 2.) This atlas shows the formation of counties and the patterns of European settlement. | ||
Although most of the Cherokee Indians were removed from North Carolina in the late 1830s, some remained and many of their descendants still live in the western part of the state. See | Although most of the Cherokee Indians were removed from North Carolina in the late 1830s, some remained and many of their descendants still live in the western part of the state. See [[Indians_of_North_Carolina|Indians of North Carolina]] for further information about American Indians in North Carolina. | ||
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. <!--{12089989062661} --> | ||
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