School History of North Carolina : from 1584 to the present time

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School History of North Carolina : from 1584 to the present time

by John W. (John Wheeler) Moore

EN·~2 hours·37 chapters

Chapters

37 total
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This eBook was prepared by Bruce Loving

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SCHOOL HISTORY OF NORTH CAROLINA, FROM 1584 TO THE PRESENT TIME. - BY JOHN W. MOORE. REVISED AND ENLARGED. - PREFACE TO REVISED EDITION.

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CHAPTER LXX. - THE COTTON TRADE AND FACTORIES. - A. D. 1878.

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QUESTIONS.

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CHAPTER LXXI. - PROGRESS OF MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT. - A. D. 1876 TO 1878.

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QUESTIONS:

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CHAPTER LXXII. - THE RAILROADS AND NEW TOWNS. - A. D. 1879.

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QUESTIONS.

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CHAPTER LXXIII. - LITERATURE AND AUTHORS. - A. D. 1880.

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QUESTIONS.

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Description

This comprehensive survey traces North Carolina’s story from its earliest European contacts in the late 16th century up through the modern era, offering a clear, classroom‑ready narrative. The author has woven together official records, personal recollections, and recent scholarship, reflecting the state board’s ongoing commitment to keep the text current. Helpful visual aids, including a detailed wall map, make geographic context easy to grasp for listeners.

Beyond political milestones, the book explores the state’s economic transformations—how flax and wool gave way to cotton after the invention of the gin, and how post‑Civil War mills reshaped communities and attracted new settlers. It also highlights the rise of tobacco processing, paper manufacturing, and the impact of railroads and steam power on daily life. Listeners will come away with a vivid sense of how North Carolina’s traditions and innovations have intertwined over four centuries.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (156K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John W. (John Wheeler) Moore

John W. (John Wheeler) Moore

1833–1906

A North Carolina historian, lawyer, and former Confederate officer, he is best remembered for turning the state’s past into widely read histories and reference works. His books helped shape how generations of readers learned North Carolina history.

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