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  1. 13 Colonies Interactive Map. This map displays the 3 Regions in which the 13 Colonies were divided. The Northern Colonies are represented in Red, the Middle Colonies in Purple, and the Southern Colonies in Blue. To see the 13 Colonies Map, click the buttons. To see how the colonies began and grew, press the buttons with the years.

  2. We drove seven hours from Pennsylvania to Toronto without a plan for our first time in Canada. Here’s what we did. Discussion. We did book a room at the Omni about a month ago. However, we didn’t plan to actually do anything and figured we would find stuff once we got up there and boy did we!

  3. Coordinates: 40.296°N 75.509°W. The Province of Pennsylvania, also known as the Pennsylvania Colony, was a British North American colony founded by William Penn, who received the land through a grant from Charles II of England in 1681.

  4. Feb 2, 2017 · Pennsylvania was an influential colony throughout Colonial America and would become an economic powerhouse. Its position in the middle colonies allowed for many excellent ports that would bring immigrants over from Europe.

  5. Sep 18, 2023 · Essential Facts About Pennsylvania Colony. Pennsylvania Colony was founded in 1681 when King Charles II granted a charter to William Penn for the establishment of a new colony between Maryland and New York, in a region that was initially part of New Sweden and then New Netherland.

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  6. The Thirteen Colonies around 1760. The Massachusetts Bay Colony: The largest and most populous colony, it included present-day Massachusetts and Maine. New Hampshire: A smaller colony located in present-day New Hampshire. Rhode Island and Providence Plantations: This colony encompassed present-day Rhode Island.

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  8. May 11, 2021 · The colonies did not embrace every aspect of British culture, but each colony was able to recognize itself in the behaviors and goods of the rest of British North America. Many people in British North America enjoyed their tea.