Buying a Home in Charlotte, NC
The American Revolution
Both the town (now a city) and its county (originally a part of Anson County) are called for Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the German-born wife of British King George III. The town name was chosen in hopes of winning favor with the crown, but tensions between the United Kingdom and Charlotte Town began to grow as King George imposednegative laws on the citizens in answer to the townspeople’s desire for independence. On May 20, 1775, the townsmen allegedly signed a announcement later known as the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, a copy of which was sent, although never officially presented, to the Continental Congress a year later. The date of the declaration appears on the North Carolina state flag. Eleven days later, the same townsmen met to create and endorse the Mecklenburg Resolves, a set of laws to govern the newly independent town.
The Hornets Nest
Charlotte was a site of encampment for both American and British armies during the Revolutionary War and, during a series of melee’s between British troops and Charlotteans, the village earned the unrelenting nickname “Hornet’s Nest” from frustrated Lord General Charles Cornwallis. An ideological hotbed of revolutionary sentiment during the Revolutionary War and for some time afterwards, the legacy endures today in the language of such landmarks as Independence Boulevard, Independence High School, Independence Center, Freedom Park, Freedom Drive, the former NBA team Charlotte Hornets, Hornets Nest Park , Hornets Nest Elementary , Girl Scouts Hornets Nest Council, and the hornets nest-shaped badges worn by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department.
Churches, including Presbyterians, Baptists, Methodists, Episcopalians, Lutherans, and Catholics, began to form in the early 1800s, eventually giving Charlotte its nickname “The City of Churches.”
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