
1587 Birth of Virginia Dare, first child born of English parents in America
1663 Carolina Charter issued by Charles II—our “birth certificate”
1718 Blackbeard the pirate killed near Ocracoke Inlet
1776 (12 April) Halifax Resolves, first formal sanction of American independence
1789 North Carolina ratifies the Constitution
1789 Chartering of University of North Carolina, first state university
1836 Edward B. Dudley becomes first North Carolina governor elected by popular vote
1839 First public school law in North Carolina
1856 Completion of the North Carolina Railroad
1861 (May 20) Secession convention takes North Carolina out of the Union
1865 (March 17–20) Battle of Bentonville, last major battle of the Civil War
1865 (April 26) Last major Confederate army surrenders at Bennett house in present-day Durham County
1874 Reynolds and Duke establish tobacco factories
1898 Wilmington Race Riot
1900 North Carolina Literary and Historical Association established
1903 Wright brothers achieve powered flight
1921 First commercial radio broadcast (WBT)
1948 First commercial television broadcast (WBTV)
1954 With Brown v. Board of Education, U.S. Supreme Court declares public school segregation unconstitutional
1958 Research Triangle Park established
1960 First lunch counter sit-in occurs in Greensboro
1962 Susie Sharp becomes first woman on the North Carolina Supreme Court
1977 Governor authorized to succeed himself
1983 Henry E. Frye becomes first African American on the North Carolina Supreme Court
1997 Governor obtains veto power
2008 Beverly E. Perdue becomes North Carolina's first female governor.
