middle colonies
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yeah can u? massachusetts,rhode island,new hampshire,new york,new jersey,maryland,pennsylvania,connecticut,north carolina,south carolina,verginia,georgia,delaware BTW,i'm a Chinese
they were most welcome in Delaware.
William Penn was given land from the King. The land he was given and founded would later become the states of Pennsylvania and Delaware.
In colonial America, New Jersey was one of the 'middle' colonies. The New England colonies included: New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut. Middle: New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania Southern: Virginia, Georgia, N. Carolina, S. Carolina, and Maryland.
Virginia, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Delaware, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Maryland. they are significant because they helped shape Americas democracy and we would not be here now if no one had colonized the "new world"
It sounds like you're referring to the subject of that famous painting of Washington crossing the Delaware. If so, it's the Delaware River, the border between New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
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yeah can u? massachusetts,rhode island,new hampshire,new york,new jersey,maryland,pennsylvania,connecticut,north carolina,south carolina,verginia,georgia,delaware BTW,i'm a Chinese
No, New Jersey has no true deserts. A person would have to travel to far west Texas to encounter a desert.
Delaware RiverThat would be the Delaware River. George Washington crossed this river on Christmas Day, 1776 with 2400 men to attack the hung over Hessian troops, led by the British. Smart man attacking them while they are drunk out of their minds...
yes and it goes to Delaware. Lucinda answered: First of all, Delaware does not have a sales or use tax. Secondly, the Pennsylvania resident would be liable for Pennsylvania use tax on the auto's purchase price. This is normally collected when registering the vehicle in at the state's DMV.
they were most welcome in Delaware.
The colony of Delaware split off from Pennsylvania. Geographically, it had been shut off from the rest of the colony. Because of this, future-Delaware's inhabitants had very little say in Pennsylvania's representative government. They decided that it would be best that they simply establish their own government, so they became Delaware.
Maine, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and the Carolinas (The Carolinas were considered to be one state, however, they would later be separated.)
They share a common border.
William Penn was given land from the King. The land he was given and founded would later become the states of Pennsylvania and Delaware.