The state of North Carolina<span> provided an important source of soldiers, supplies, and war </span>materiel<span> to the </span>Confederate States of America<span> during the </span>American Civil War<span>. The city of </span>Wilmington<span> was one of the leading ports of the Confederacy, providing a vital lifeline of trade with the United Kingdom and other countries, especially after the </span>Union blockade<span> choked off most other Confederate ports. Large supplies of weapons, ammunition, accoutrements, and military supplies flowed from Wilmington throughout the South.</span>
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The vastness of the northern part of the continent encouraged other indigenous communities to live nomadic lifestyles. These cultures did not establish urban areas or agricultural centers. Instead, they followed favorable weather patterns, natural agricultural cycles, and animal migrations.