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1) North Carolina’s Oldest Town BATH

2) NC’s 2nd Oldest Town NEW BERN

3) NC’s 3rd Oldest Town BEAUFORT

4. Important early town located along the Cape Fear River BRUNSWICK TOWN

5. Two groups that first settled Bath FRENCH ENGLISH

6. NC’s oldest church SAINT THOMAS CHURCH

7. Location of North Carolina’s oldest church BATH

8. Two groups that first settled New Bern SWISS GERMANS

9. Bath is located on the ___________ River PAMLICO (TAR)

10. New Bern is located where these two rivers converge. NEUSE TRENT

11. On what body of water is Edenton located? ALBEMARLE SOUND (Near mouth of Chowan River)

12. Name three important exports from Brunswick Town? NAVAL STORES INDIGO RICE

13. What were naval stores? PRODUCTS FROM PINE TREE SAP SUCH AS TAR, TURPENTINE, PITCH USED TO SEAL WOODEN SHIPS

14. The oldest brick house in North Carolina NEWBOLD-WHITE HOUSE

15. Site of the first organized religious services in North Carolina NEAR NEWBOLD-WHITE HOUSE (HERTFORD, NC)

16. What are three reasons people came to NC? Religious Freedom Land Economic Opportunity