Province of Carolina
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Was a province of the Kingdom of England and later the Kingdom of Great Britain that existed in North America.
Establishment
March 1663: Borders established by the Charter of Carolina (1663).
Chronology
Interactive Chronologies with maps are available in the section Changes Navigation
Were a series of conflicts fought intermittently during the 17th century in North America throughout the Saint Lawrence River valley in Canada and the lower Great Lakes region which pitted the Iroquois League against the Hurons, northern Algonquians and their French allies.
January 1673: Iroquois expansion in the Susquehannas territories.
January 1701: Iroquois expansion until 1700.
January 1712: Iroquois expansion until 1711.
Was a revolution in England and Scotland that led to the deposition of Catholic King James II.
November 1688: By November 1688 William of Orange, who was Stadtholder of the Netherlands, and his wife Mary, were in control of England and Wales. They would later become King and Queen of Great Britain.
January 1681: The mission on St. Catherines Island was established by Spanish Franciscan friars in 1602. In 1680, the territory was transferred to the Province of Carolina as part of the changing colonial powers in the region.
March 1702: As William III of England was also the de facto ruler of the Dutch Republic (as Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Guelders, and Overijssel in the Dutch Republic), the Personal Union between Netherlands and Great Britain ended at his death.
January 1712: The "Partition of Carolina" in 1712 divided the Carolina territory into two separate colonies: the Province of North Carolina and the Province of South Carolina.
June 1732: The corporate charter of Georgia was granted to General James Oglethorpe by king George II, for whom the colony was named. The charter was finalized by the King's privy council on June 9, 1732.
Disestablishment
June 1732: The corporate charter of Georgia was granted to General James Oglethorpe by king George II, for whom the colony was named. The charter was finalized by the King's privy council on June 9, 1732.
Selected Sources
5 Nations Expansion. Wikipedia. Retrieved on 30 March 2024 on https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:5NationsExpansion.jpg
Israel, J. I. (1995): The Dutch Republic: Its Rise, Greatness, and Fall, Clarendon Press, pp. 959-960
Rayback, R.J. (1957): Atlas of New York State, Frank E. Richards, p. 12