 By filling in the following details, you’ll begin to see the geography of the time of the original Thirteen Colonies. Be neat when labeling – use a sharp.

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 By filling in the following details, you’ll begin to see the geography of the time of the original Thirteen Colonies. Be neat when labeling – use a sharp pencil. Refer to Map Key for symbols and suggested colors. Color in the drawing and title, too!

 Each colony needs to be labeled… page 161  What are they?  You need to find two or more interesting facts on each colony and attach it to the map in a creative manner!

 Boston  Newport  New York  Jamestown  Savannah  Plymouth  Providence  Philadelphia  Charleston  Williamsburg  Roanoke

 Connecticut  Hudson  Delaware  Susquehanna  Merrimack  Potomac  Roanoke

 White Mountains  Adirondack Mountains  Appalachian Mountains

 Abenaki  Delaware  Narragansett  Powhatan  Mohawk