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Q: What transportation did the North Carolina colonies use?
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Where did the Southern colonies use to live?

Maryland, Virgina, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia


If a purchase is made by phone from someone in Virginia to a business in North Carolina what sales tax do you use?

You would use North Carolina since you would be technically be making your purchase in North Carolina.


By 1750 all the southern plantation colonies?

By 1750 The Southern plantation colonies all practiced slavery. All 13 colonies practiced slavery. Georgia and South Carolina did produce staple crops for export (Crops that can be stored for later use), but North Carolina had smaller farms than either South Carolina or Georgia and participated mostly in timber and cattle farming when it comes to economics


Are radar detectors legal in North Carolina.?

It's legal to use a radar detector in North Carolina.


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Which tax preparation company did you use for your North Carolina return?


What did the North Carolina colony grow at the colony?

The people in the North Carolina Colony use to grow corn and tobacco.


How do you get to North Carolina?

From North or South, use Interstate 85. From West, use Interstate 40.


Does North Carolina use solar power?

yes


Can you use a cell phone while driving in North Carolina?

no


What did pacific north west Indians use for transportation?

they used a boat


Who are the best attorneys in North Carolina?

www.avvo.com and www.lawyerratingz.com will help you find the best attorneys in North Carolina. You can also use www.lawyers.findlaw.com to find specialists.


Is freight taxable in North Carolina?

SECTION 38 - TRANSPORTATION OR DELIVERY CHARGES 38-1 SHIPMENTS FROM WITHIN OR FROM OUTSIDE NORTH CAROLINA A.All freight, delivery or other transportation charges in any way connected with or arising by reason of any taxable sale or purchase of tangible personal property are subject to sales or use tax or to the privilege tax, regardless of whether such charges are billed separately or are separately stated on the invoice. Above excerpt taken from the following North Carolina Department of Revenue Bulletin: http://www.dornc.com/practitioner/sales/bulletins/section38.pdf