What best explains why South and North Carolina divided into two separate colonies?

The charter signed by King Charles II in 1663 created two separate royal colonies.
The two parts of Carolina fought on separate sides of the English Civil War.
The Lords Proprietors assigned an independent governor in North Carolina in 1712.
Pirates conquered northeastern Carolina and declared independence from the government in Charleston.

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The best explanation for why South and North Carolina divided into two separate colonies is that the charter signed by King Charles II in 1663 created two separate royal colonies. Initially, Carolina was a single colony, but differences in geography, economy, and settlement patterns eventually led to the establishment of the two distinct colonies. The formal division occurred in 1729 when both North and South Carolina became separate royal colonies.