North Carolina's government evolved significantly from its colonial beginnings through the post-Civil War era. Initially governed as a royal colony, it transitioned to a state with a constitution after the American Revolution. The Reconstruction period brought shifts toward more inclusive governance, although Jim Crow laws later restricted rights and representation for African Americans. The late 20th and early 21st centuries saw a resurgence in political diversity and activism, reflecting broader social changes and demographic shifts in the state.
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