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Thomas Cary (North Carolina politician)

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349: 192:. However, he regained the government of the province in October 1708 thanks to support from dissenters. Cary abolished the laws of Glover and replaced officials suspected of being disloyal to the dissidents. He prompted the immigration of new settlers through the reformation of land grant policy. He ended his term in 1711. 187:
Thomas Cary was born in Buckinghamshire, England, to Walter Cary and Ann Dobson. Eventually, Cary moved to South Carolina, where he became a prominent "merchant and shipowner". In 1707, Cary joined the South Carolina assembly as the representative and speaker. The same year, he also was appointed
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sent Cary and his supporters to London to subject them to trial. Cary was released in 1712 without suffering any punishment, "likely due to a lack of clear evidence". In 1713, Cary returned to North Carolina, living in
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governor of South Carolina until he was replaced by
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Deputy Governor of North-Carolina
Robert Daniell
William Glover
Acting
Edward Hyde
Governor of North-Carolina
Buckinghamshire
England
c.
Bath County
North-Carolina
Deputy Governor of North-Carolina
Cary's Rebellion
William Glover
Edward Hyde
Province of North-Carolina
Province of South Carolina
Alexander Spotswood
Bath County
"Cary, Thomas (d. c. 1720)"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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10.1093/ref:odnb/68507
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978-0-19-861412-8
UK public library membership
"Thomas Cary"
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