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- Thomas_Cary_(North_Carolina) abstract "Thomas Cary was the sixth Deputy Governor of the Province of Carolina at a time when the deputy governor's role was to oversee and manage what is now the state of North Carolina. Cary is best known for his role in the revolt known as Cary's Rebellion, between 1708 and 1711, in which he usurped power from then-deputy-governor William Glover, driving Glover from the province.".
- Q7788267 abstract "Thomas Cary was the sixth Deputy Governor of the Province of Carolina at a time when the deputy governor's role was to oversee and manage what is now the state of North Carolina. Cary is best known for his role in the revolt known as Cary's Rebellion, between 1708 and 1711, in which he usurped power from then-deputy-governor William Glover, driving Glover from the province.".
- Thomas_Cary_(North_Carolina) comment "Thomas Cary was the sixth Deputy Governor of the Province of Carolina at a time when the deputy governor's role was to oversee and manage what is now the state of North Carolina. Cary is best known for his role in the revolt known as Cary's Rebellion, between 1708 and 1711, in which he usurped power from then-deputy-governor William Glover, driving Glover from the province.".
- Q7788267 comment "Thomas Cary was the sixth Deputy Governor of the Province of Carolina at a time when the deputy governor's role was to oversee and manage what is now the state of North Carolina. Cary is best known for his role in the revolt known as Cary's Rebellion, between 1708 and 1711, in which he usurped power from then-deputy-governor William Glover, driving Glover from the province.".