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  1. Before Charlotte was chartered in 1768 by the colonial North Carolina General Assembly, settlers called the area “Charlottetowne” after Queen Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.

  2. Jan 8, 2024 · The City of Charlotte was incorporated and named in honor of Queen Charlotte in 1768, during the time she was serving as queen and wife to King George III. Some sources say that before our city was chartered, settlers actually called the area “Charlottetowne” — a decision made in hopes to gain favor with King George III at a time when ...

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  3. Sep 12, 2022 · Charlotte has been known as the “Queen City” for more than 250 years. It was also the first major U.S. city to adopt the moniker. Charlotte and Mecklenburg County are named after Queen...

  4. The Queen City: Uncovering Charlotte's Royal Roots • Royal Roots of Charlotte • Discover the fascinating story behind Charlotte's nickname 'Queen City' and h...

  5. From its Colonial inception to its part in the U.S.’s first gold rush, the city of Charlotte has made a name for herself in contributions to the nation’s history. Charlotte calls itself the Queen City. But why? The nickname offers a hint that this community is older than the U.S.

  6. Aug 26, 2019 · Why is Charlotte called the "Queen City"? We look at the history of one of North Carolina's oldest cities and how, from Colonial America to present day,...

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  8. CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) – Charlotte, North Carolina gets its name from the wife of King Henry III, Queen Sophia Charlotte. It's known that she was a German princess, a botanist, and a fan of music, but what's not widely talked about is the belief that she may have been mixed-race.