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  1. American Revolution- Part 6: A Troubled Aftermath
  2. American Revolution- Part 7: References
  3. Trading Ford
  4. Mount Mitchell
  5. Wetzell's Mill, Battle of
  6. South Pacolet River, Battle of
  7. Wahab's Plantation, Battle of
  8. New Garden, Battle of
  9. Elizabethtown, Battle of
  10. Rockfish, Battle of
  11. Ramsour's Mill, Battle of
  12. McIntyre's Farm, Battle of
  13. Earle's Ford, Battle of
  14. Cowan's Ford, Battle of
  15. Cowpens, Battle of
  16. Clapp's Mill, Battle of
  17. Charlotte, Battle of
  18. Bruce's Cross Roads, Battle of
  19. Beaufort, Battle of
  20. Alamance Battleground
  21. Bettis's Bridge, Battle of
  22. Battle of King's Mountain
  23. North-Carolina Gazette
  24. Convention of 1835
  25. Churchman
  26. Church of England
  27. Religion - Part 3: The Ascent and Influence of Evangelical Christianity in North Carolina Culture
  28. Religion - Part 2: Native Beliefs and the Arrival and Spread of Christianity
  29. Reformed Church
  30. Folk Music- Part 1: Introduction

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