Brunswick Town: North Carolina’s Forgotten Colonial Port (Part 1)
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In this episode of History You Didn't Know But Should, Chris and Ray begin a two-part series exploring Brunswick Town, one of colonial North Carolina's most important yet often overlooked communities. Located along the Cape Fear River, Brunswick Town served as a major center of trade, politics, and culture during the colonial era.
Join us as we examine the origins of Brunswick Town, its connections to Native American history, the colonial economy, and the influential people who helped shape early southeastern North Carolina. Discover the story of a community whose legacy extended far beyond the colonial period, eventually becoming the site of Fort Anderson and playing a role in both the American Revolution and the Civil War.
Whether you're a longtime history enthusiast or just discovering North Carolina's past, Brunswick Town is a story you won't want to miss.