Go to www.google.com/ on the internet. Then, once on that page, click on the word image. Then, on the line below the word Google, type in the thirrteen colonies. last, click search, or go at the end of the line where you typed in. You should see pictures. Good luck on the search! by Tatyana Martynova
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The Middle Colonies, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, and Delaware, made up the middle region of the original thirteen colonies. New York and New Jersey were originally Dutch, but later taken by the British. Pennsylvania and Delaware were both founded by William Penn.
The middle colonies were very popular because of the "freedom of religion," that was allowed to occur without any interference from anyone. Including the government. You had various religions and kinds of people. Some included, English, French, German, Welsh, Irish, and Scottish.
Thirteen American colonies (Rebels) side: USA, France, Spain, Holland, pirates, native Americans. British side (loyalists, patriots) side: Great Britain, some minor German states, tiny amount of native Americans
There were arguably eighteen colonies in mainland North America after 1774 and on the eve of Revolution. The original Thirteen Colonies were Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts (to which Maine belonged), and New Hampshire. East and West Florida were ceded from Spain in 1763, while Quebec was ceded from France in the same year. The other two colonies were Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. Hope that this helps.
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Some founded the colony of Pennsylvania.
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Boston,Lexington,Concord,Jamestown,Richmond,Williamsburg,andAlbany.
There are pictures of the colony of Virginia or mostly picture of old maps and the other colonies. There are pictures of the first settlers and the land.
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The original thirteen colonies were: : Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island
No! All the 13 colonies were on the East Coast of the continent. New Mexico may have been visited by some of the Spanish conquistidors at that point in time, but was not settled.
The original thirteen colonies were: : Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island
As to the question of whether the 13 colonies could have declared independence if they weren't unanimous, answers will vary. Most might state that independence would be difficult without the support of all thirteen colonies, but some might say independence without consensus was still possible. For instance, colonies that objected could be absorbed into Canada or find a way to peacefully co-exist with those that seceded.
The colonies did not "adopt" Christianity. The people who settled in the colonies were a varied group of people and they came with their religious thinking all ready intact. Some were Church of England, some were Catholic, and there were Jewish settlers. Others believed in God but didn't attend churches. Just as today there were many different people and religions in the colonies.