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  2. Charlotte, North Carolina, was first settled after colonists made their way down the Great Wagon Road. Northern colonies in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia had become crowded, so settlers went south to seek religious and economic freedom, as well as to take advantage of quality farmland.

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  3. Jan 8, 2024 · Proud locals, historians, and “Bridgerton” fans alike may know that Charlotte got its name from Sophia Charlotte, former queen of Great Britain and Ireland. Our own Mecklenburg County was also named after Queen Charlotte’s home territory of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, located in present-day northern Germany.

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  4. The city's namesake, Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, c. 1779. The Catawba Indians were the first known historic tribe to settle Mecklenburg County in the Charlotte area and were first recorded around 1567, according to Spanish records.

  5. Apr 30, 2024 · 1. Charlotte was named after Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, consort of King George III. Any “Bridgerton” fans here? Originally, the city’s name was “Charlotte Town.” You’ll see nods to the royal in the form of crowns, street names, and statues like this one at the Charlotte Douglas International Airport. 2.

  6. The Queen City. Charlotte calls itself the Queen City. But why? The nickname offers a hint that this community is older than the U.S. King George III still ruled the Colonies when European settlers chartered the town back in 1768.

  7. Why is it called the Queen City? Charlotte was founded by European settlers in 1768, when King George III still ruled the Colonies. They named the new hamlet after the King’s wife, Queen Charlotte, and gave the surrounding county the name Mecklenburg in honor of her majesty’s birthplace in Germany.

  8. 2 days ago · Settled about 1750, it was incorporated in 1768 and named for Princess Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, George III’s queen. The so-called Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence (a series of anti-British resolutions) was signed there in May 1775.