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  1. Cary Rebellion | NCpedia

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    Cary Rebellion. by William S. Price Jr., 2006. The Cary Rebellion is named for Thomas Cary, chief executive of North Carolina from March 1705 until October 1707 and from October 1708 until January 1711, when he was displaced by …

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    What was the result of Cary's Rebellion?Cary's Rebellion (also known as the Cary Rebellion) was an uprising against the Deputy Governor of North-Carolina in 1711 led by Thomas Cary, who refused to give up his governorship to Edward Hyde.
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    Was Thomas Cary a Quaker?Thomas Cary was the stepson of the former Governor of Carolina and Quaker John Archdale. However, when he was first appointed Deputy Governor of North Carolina, he supported the Church party and continued to keep Quakers out of the government by strictly enforcing the oath requirement.
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    What was the result of the Battle of Cary and Hyde?On June 30, Cary's attack was repulsed after the mast of the brigantine was shot and his men fled. Cary regrouped and fortified a small island in the Pamlico Sound and began to rearm his followers. They then sailed to mainland Carolina and met Hyde's force face to face. A fierce battle broke out.
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    Who took over for Cary as South Carolina's deputy governor?After Cary returned to South Carolina, where he remained active in provincial politics, William Glover took over as Acting Deputy Governor, but continued the oath policy as before.
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    From ENC Phillips Group Wiki. Cary's Rebellion, also known as the Cary Rebellion, was an uprising against the governor of North Carolina in 1711, led by Thomas Cary who refused to …

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  5. Cary's Rebellion | Detailed Pedia

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    Cary's Rebellion | Detailed Pedia. 18th century uprising in North CarolinaCary's Rebellion (also known as the Cary Rebellion) was an uprising against the Deputy Governor of North-Carolina …

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    On June 30, 1711, Cary -- with his armed brigantine -- began an attack on Hyde and his council at the home of Colonel Thomas Pollock on the Chowan River. The followers of Hyde had only 60 men under arms and two cannon, and affairs …

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  7. https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Cary's_rebellion

    Cary's rebellion Dates: 1711 Location: North Carolina Cary's rebellion occurred in North Carolina in 1711. Cary's rebellion was all about the governorship, and whether or not Quakers …

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    La rébellion de Quaker-led-Cary s'est déroulée dans la colonie d'Albemarle (aujourd'hui en Caroline du Nord) entre 1708 et 1711, à l'instigation de (en), en mêlant des conflits politiques et …

  9. https://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h626.html

    The Cary Rebellion In 1672, George Fox, founder of the Society of Friends, visited Albemarle County and established a Quaker meetinghouse. As the years passed, the Quaker element …

  10. dictionary.sensagent.com/Cary's Rebellion/en-en

    Cary's Rebellion was an uprising against the governor of North Carolina in 1711, led by Thomas Cary who refused to give up his governorship to Edward Hyde. The rebellion was part of a …

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