Geography of U.S. Colonies! Look at the following pictures, and write down what you see.

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Geography of U.S. Colonies! Look at the following pictures, and write down what you see.

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Colonies Map In your notes, write down the colonies that are in each region.

Rainfall Map What is the average rainfall in each colonial region?

Temperature Map What is the average temperature in each colonial region?

Climate Map Which climate would you say each colonial region is in? Polar Continental Mild Tropical Dry

New England Land Use Map What were the main uses of the land?

Middle Colonies Land Use Map What were the main uses of the land? Cattle and grain! “Breadbasket colony”

Southern Colonies Land Use Map What were the main uses of the land?