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  2. A tar heel is a name — often used as a derogative in early usage — that described residents of the state of North Carolina, dating back to the late 18th and early 19th centuries. According to UNC's alumni page, the reason for its usage dates to the state's role as a leading producer of naval industry supplies in colonial America.
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    The term “tar heel” dates back to North Carolina’s early history, when the state was a leading producer of supplies for the naval industry. Workers who distilled turpentine from the sticky sap of pine trees and burned pine boughs to produce tar and pitch often went barefoot during hot summer months and undoubtedly collected tar on their heels.
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    To call someone a “rosin heel” or “tar heel” was to imply they that they worked in a lowly trade. During the Civil War, North Carolina soldiers flipped the meaning of the term, and turned an epithet into an accolade. They called themselves “tar heels” as an expression of state pride.
    Originally, calling someone a "tar heel" insinuated that they worked in a lowly trade. It wasn't until the Civil War that North Carolinians would embrace this term. NC soldiers used Tar Heel to show state pride, eventually flipping the meaning to be positive. Then, North Carolina became known as the "Tar Heel State."
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    In 1893, the students of the University of North Carolina founded a newspaper and named it The Tar Heel, later renamed The Daily Tar Heel. [4] By the early 1900s, the term had been embraced by many, both inside and outside the state, as a non-derisive term for North Carolinians. See more

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    Tar Heel (or Tarheel) is a nickname applied to the U.S. state of North Carolina and its people. It is also the nickname of the University of North Carolina athletic teams, students, alumni, and fans. See more

    In its early years as a colony, North Carolina became an important source of the naval stores of tar, pitch, and turpentine, especially for the Royal Navy. Tar and pitch were largely used to paint the … See more

    The following legends and anecdotes attempt to explain the term's origin.
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    According to this legend, the troops of British Gen. Cornwallis during the American Revolutionary War were fording what is now known … See more

    • The earliest surviving written use of the term can be found in the diary of 2nd Lieutenant Jackson B. A. Lowrance, who wrote the following on February 6, 1863 while in Pender County, southeastern North Carolina: "I know now what is meant by the Piney … See more

    • Michael W. Taylor: Tar Heels: How North Carolinians got their nickname. Division of Archives and History, North Carolina Dept. of Cultural Resources 1999, ISBN 0-86526-288-8 See more

     
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    The term “tar heel” dates back to North Carolina’s early history, when the state was a leading producer of supplies for the naval industry. Workers who distilled turpentine from the sticky sap of pine trees and burned pine boughs to …

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    Jun 2, 2016 · Some tales suggest colonial origins, but the more persistent anecdotes date the term to the Civil War. The term is most commonly associated with General Robert E. Lee, who is said to have exclaimed “God Bless the Tar …

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    The town of Tar Heel in Bladen County was settled in 1874, although not incorporated until 1963. The University of North Carolina football team changed its name from the White Phantoms to the Tar Heels in the 1920s, and all of the …

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