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This river is approximately 202 miles long running from north central to southern NC.
On Bald Head Island, just south of Wilmington, NC.
The Pilgrims settled the Cap Cod region in Massachusetts. Cape Fear is in North Carolina.
well the first Indian tribe is the bear river Indians.the next Indian tribe are the cape fear Indians.the next tribe are the catawba.and the next tribe cheraw.and then the next tribe was the Cherokee.and the chowanoc.and then the next one is the coree.and then eno.and then hatteras.and then the keyauwee.and then machapunga.and then meherrin.and then moratok.and then natchez.and then neusiok.and then occaneechi.and then pamlico.and then saponi.and then shakori.and then sara.and then sissapahaw.and then sugaree.and then tuscara.and then tutelo.and finaley the waccamaw.
Nothing....he was brave and did not fear anything
Cape fear river
Cape Fear River
cape fearThe longest river is the Neuse at 248 miles. Cape Fear is 200 miles. Cape Fear is the largest River Basin in NC.
Old enough.
yes
Cape Fear is the main river in the tidewater region.
About 1600, a Spanish map called the area "Cape of Faire". (Most likely because of the dangerous shoals at the mouth of the river - Ed Shaw's note.) In 1651 a John Farrer map refers to Cape Feare and an Indian Fort near the mouth of the river. (I think this was later changed to Cape Fear and it is called that today. Capt. Ed Shaw)
North Carolina.
i think it is the cheseapeke bay.
If you meant flows into, the answer is a tributary. Example: Here in North Carolina, the Deep River and the Haw River converge to form the Cape Fear River.
This river is approximately 202 miles long running from north central to southern NC.
The Cape Fear River in North Carolina is what is classed as a blackwater river.A blackwater river is a river with a deep, slow-moving channel that flows through forested swamps and wetlands. As vegetation decays in the water, tannins are leached out, resulting in transparent, acidic water that is darkly stained, resembling tea or coffee.