Yes I believe it was!
Another answer:
No, it was not. At the time of the American Revolution, the District of Maine was part of Massachusetts. Maine did not become a separate state until 1820; it was the 23rd state to join the United States.
Yes I believe it was!
Another answer:
No, it was not. At the time of the American Revolution, the District of Maine was part of Massachusetts. Maine did not become a separate state until 1820; it was the 23rd state to join the United States.
No. The 13 original states lay on or close to the Atlantic Ocean. Idaho, on the other hand, lies one state away from the Pacific Ocean, some 2500 miles west of the 13 original states.
Philadelphia is a city, not a state. It is the capital of Pennsylvania, which was one of the first 13 states.
Kentucky was not one of the original 13 colonies.
I'm not certain whether or not Pennsylvania was one of the thirteen original colonies. The thirteen original colonies had their own flag. America's thirteen original colonies are to be found along the eastern seaboard of the North American continent.
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Maine was not one of the original thirteen colonies.
Maine was not one of the original thirteen colonies.
no it was a part of Massachusetts
It was part of Massachusetts, called the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Yes, Pennsylvania was an original 13.
South Carolina was never a territory of the United States. It was one of the thirteen colonies that became the thirteen original states.
The answer is Maine. The thirteen British colonies in North America that joined together to form the original states of the United States, including New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.conneticut
west Virginia, Florida
The original 13 colonies were the united states at one time, they loosely joined together under the Articles of Confederation.
There are a total of thirteen stars on the US FBI seal, each one representing one of the thirteen original states.
No, it was one of the Original Thirteen Colonies and the 4th member of the United States.
The short answer is "Sort of" Maine didn't become a state on its own until 1820, when it entered the Union as part of the Missouri Compromise. ( see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missouri_Compromise ) Before that time, Maine was part of the colony/state of Massachusetts, which was one of the thirteen original colonies. - Brian http://www.earlyMaine.org