FACTOID # 142: Americans consume the sixth-most spirits, the eighth-most beer and the 18th-most wine. They’re also likely to view heavy drinkers as undesirable neighbors.
 
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Encyclopedia > Richard Caswell
Preceded by:
(first term)
Josiah Martin
as Royal Colonial Governor
Governor of North Carolina
1776-1780, 1784-1787
Succeeded by:
(first term)
Abner Nash
Preceded by:
(second term)
Alexander Martin
Succeeded by:
(second term)
Samuel Johnston

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Richard Caswell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (309 words)
A lawyer and surveyor by training, Caswell represented North Carolina in the Continental Congress of 1774 and 1775.
Caswell was president of the congress that wrote the first North Carolina Constitution in 1776.
Caswell was also chosen to be one of North Carolina's delegates to the United States Constitutional Convention of 1787, but he did not attend.
Richard Dobbs Spaight - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (656 words)
Richard Dobbs Spaight (March 25, 1758 – September 6, 1802) was the Anti-Federalist governor of the American State of North Carolina from 1792 to 1795.
Spaight was born in New Bern, North Carolina, the son of the Secretary of the Crown in the colony.
Orphaned at the age of eight, Spaight was sent to school in Ireland and graduated from the University of Glasgow.
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