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Based on John L. Sanders, Maps of North Carolina congressional districts, 1789–1960 and State senatorial districts and apportionment of State representatives, 1776–1960 (Chapel Hill: Institute of Government, University of North Carolina, 1961), p. 15.

Date created
2009
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  • North Carolina in the New South: Primary sources and readings explore North Carolina in the decades after the Civil War (1870–1900). Topics include changes in agriculture, the growth of cities and industry, the experiences of farmers and mill workers, education, cultural changes, politics and political activism, and the Wilmington Race Riot. (Page 7.6)
  • North Carolina in the Civil War and Reconstruction: Primary sources and readings explore North Carolina during the Civil War and Reconstruction (1860–1876). Topics include debates over secession, battles and strategies, the war in North Carolina, the soldier's experience, the home front, freedom and civil rights for former slaves, Reconstruction, and the "redemption" of the state by conservatives. (Page 9.12)

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