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Thomas Cary (North Carolina)

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 most well known for his role in Cary's Rebellion between 1708 and 1711, in which he usurped power from then-deputy-governor William Glover, driving Glover from the province.
== Biography ==
Thomas Cary was born in Buckinghamshire, England to Walter Cary and Ann Dobson. Eventually, Cary moved to South Carolina, where he became a prominent "merchant and shipowner". In 1707 Cary joined the South Carolina assembly, being his representative, and speaker. In this year, he also was appointment governor of South Carolina until he was replaced by William Glover, but he regained the government of the province in October 1708 thanks to support from dissenters. Cary abolished the laws of Glover and replaced officials suspected of being disloyal to the dissidents and prompted the immigration of news settlers through of the reformation of land grant policy. He ended his term in 1711.
In this year, when Edward Hyde (c. 1650–1712) was appointed the first Governor of the Province of North Carolina (albeit before the Province's official separation from the Province of South Carolina), Cary put up resistance to Hyde's new authority, thus causing an revolt in the colony. Cary was eventually defeated and captured in Virginia, and Hyde took office as he had planned. In 1711, Governor of Virginia Alexander Spotswood sent to Cary and his supporters to London, to subject him to trial. He was released in 1712, without suffering any punishment, "likely due to a lack of clear evidence". In 1713, Cary returned to North Carolina, living in Bath County until his dead, in July 1718.

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