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Verdich [7]
3 years ago
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What did the settlements of bath and new been have in common?

History
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gladu [14]3 years ago
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Answer:Like those who settled in the Albemarle, these people hoped to profit by farming the colony's fertile land and by trading with the Native Americans. French, German, and Swiss people also settled in the middle Coastal Plain. Many French Huguenots had settled in Virginia. ... As a result, some Huguenots moved to Carolina.

Explanation:New Bern is a great place to live. The people are friendly and always have nice things to say. New Bern is a safe area to live in.How far is it from New Bern to Atlantic Beach? The distance between New Bern and Atlantic Beach is 33 milesGiven its picturesque setting and growing political prestige, New Bern quickly became known as "the Athens of the South." You'll find the Athens Theater and the Masonic Temple downtown, part of the rich culture of New Bern then, are still very active today. City Hall is an unmistakable landmark in downtown New Bern.

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