LEARN NC

K–12 teaching and learning · from the UNC School of Education

About this photograph

Image credit

Date created
April 1, 2007
Location
New Bern, North Carolina
License
This photograph copyright ©2007. Terms of use

See this photograph in context

  • Colonial North Carolina: Colonial North Carolina from the establishment of the Carolina in 1663 to the eve of the American Revolution in 1763. Compares the original vision for the colony with the way it actually developed. Covers the people who settled North Carolina; the growth of institutions, trade, and slavery; the impact of colonization on American Indians; and significant events such as Culpeper's Rebellion, the Tuscarora War, and the French and Indian Wars. (Page 2.3)

Related media

Learn more

In the classroom

  • See our collection of articles on visual literacy for ideas on using photographs meaningfully in the classroom.
The side of the town hall building in New Bern, North Carolina, which bears an image of the town seal -- a bear on a red and yellow coat of arms.

Sizes available: 1024×768 | 300×225

The side of the town hall building in New Bern, North Carolina, bears an image of the town seal — a bear on a red and yellow coat of arms. New Bern was a Swiss settlement founded in 1710, and its seal is adopted from the seal of the canton of Berne, Switzerland.