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What north carolinian advertised Goody's Powders?

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What is a Tar Heel?

North Carolinian: a native or resident of North Carolina.


What is the proper adjective for the proper noun North Carolina?

North Carolinian


Why is Randy Travis a famous north carolinian?

because he's everybody's cousin


If a North Carolina person is called a North Carolinian than what is a New York person called?

A New Yorker.


Is Maya Angelou a north carolinian?

Born St.Louis, Missouri 4th April 1928


What is a Carolinian Forest?

The Carolinian forest is a life zone in eastern North America characterized primarily by a predominance of deciduous, or broad-leaf trees. The term "Carolinian forest" is used primarily in Canada. Various terms, including "eastern deciduous forest" or "eastern woodlands" are used in the United States.


Who is the North Carolinian who held one of the first political gatherings and protests by women?

Mrs. Penelope Barker


Proper adjective for proper noun of Carolina?

The proper adjective for the proper noun "Carolina" depends on which specific region or state you are referring to. For example, "North Carolina" would have the proper adjective "North Carolinian," while "South Carolina" would have the proper adjective "South Carolinian." These proper adjectives are used to describe people or things related to the respective regions or states of Carolina.


What were inventions in the south for Civil War?

All of the weapons were taken from the Union. The Gatling gun was invented in the Civil War by a north Carolinian (which was in the confederacy) but was given to the Union


Is Barack Obama a carolinian?

No. President Obama was not born in, nor ever lived in either North or South Carolina. He was born in Hawaii, then later lived in Illinois.


What is the proper adjective for Carolina?

The proper noun Carolina (North and South Carolina, US states) has the adjective form Carolinian.(This is also the noun, or demonym, usually preceded by the word North or South for those states.)