The Charlotte Independence were founded in 2014. They acquired the USL Pro franchise rights for Charlotte from the
Charlotte Eagles, who moved into the amateur
Premier Development League (PDL). The Independence took their name from
Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence. Their crest features the year 1775 (the year in which it was purported to have been signed) and a horse-mounted Captain James Jack, who is said to have carried the Declaration to
Philadelphia. Supporters were asked to choose one of twelve designs; all 12 featured the year and Jack. The team is nicknamed "The Jacks," in Jack's honor. Former
Dallas Burn head coach
Mike Jeffries was hired as the Independence head coach on December 5, 2014. The Independence lost their first game to the
Charleston Battery 3–2 on March 28, 2015, at
Transamerica Field.
Jack Thompson scored the team's first ever goal in the 13th minute. After recording their best season in 2021, finishing second in the Atlantic Division, the club decided to drop down to the third tier
USL League One for 2022, with the goal of better serving its youth players, as well as the fact that a new expansion franchise in the city
Charlotte FC was joining
Major League Soccer that season, with whom several Independence players had signed. The Independence signed an affiliation agreement with Charlotte FC for the 2022 season only on April 5. Charlotte FC will loan a minimum of three players. The Independence made the USL League One playoffs in the club's first season in the league in 2022. Charlotte finished with 42 points and one of the best attacks in the league with 48 goals, the third-highest in USL League One. ==Stadium==