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Many American communities with names of German origins were renamed due to {{W|Anti-German sentiment#United States|anti-German sentiment}} particularly in the wake of American entry into [[World War I]].
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Charlotte had the same name since the city was chattered by North Carolina General Assembly in 1768 and named for {{W|Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz}}, a German princess and reigning [[King George III]]'s queen-consort.
 
Charlotte had the same name since the city was chattered by North Carolina General Assembly in 1768 and named for {{W|Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz}}, a German princess and reigning [[King George III]]'s queen-consort.
  

Revision as of 21:16, April 7, 2024

This article is about the city in North Carolina. For others named Charlotte, see Charlotte.
"This could destroy our town! Look what happened to Hitler City, North Carolina. If they hadn't changed their name to Charlotte, they'd be sunk."
Mayor Quimby[src]
Charlotte
Town/City Information
Country: USA
State/Province: North Carolina
First mentioned: "Bart-Mangled Banner"


Charlotte is the largest city in North Carolina.

History

According to Mayor Quimby, Charlotte had once been named "Hitler City".

Behind the Laughter

Many American communities with names of German origins were renamed due to anti-German sentiment particularly in the wake of American entry into World War I.

Charlotte had the same name since the city was chattered by North Carolina General Assembly in 1768 and named for Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, a German princess and reigning King George III's queen-consort.

Appearances

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