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On March 7, 1887, the North Carolina General Assembly passed a bill that provided for a college to teach agricultural and mechanical arts, under the provisions of the Morrill Act of 1862. The school's original name was the North Carolina College of Agricultural & Mechanic Arts, which it retained until 1917, when it became the North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering.

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