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Q: The colony farthest south is named after who?
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Is delaware a colony that is farthest south?

In Colonial America, Delaware was not in fact the southernmost colony out of the various colonies established by mainly English settlers from Europe. That distinction belonged to the colony of Georgia, one of the original thirteen states that comprised the new nation, the United States, in the late 1700s.


Was their a colony named after Daniel Boone?

a colony named after daniel boone is Boonesborough


What English colony extended farthest west?

Mississippi River


What is the farthest south of the restoration colonies?

Georgia


In which year did christopher columbus sail the farthest south?

The farthest voyage to farthest west is obviously, 1 (1492) voyage. Thank you for questioning.

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Who is the farthest colony to the South named after?

charles


Who named the colony farthest south after them?

Scott base in the Antarctic is a collection of wooden huts. That's about as far south as you can get.


What is the farthest colony south?

Georgia


What colony was farthest south?

Georgia


What colony is farthest south?

Georgia


What colony was the farthest south?

Georgia


What was the name of the colony farthest south out of the 13 colonies?

Georgia (:


Which colony was the farthest?

Georgia


Who was the South Carolina colony named for?

Charles I, but only his southern half--


What colony was the farthest to the north?

Massachusetts


Farthest point south of Earth's surface?

The South Pole is the farthest point south.


Which state extends the farthest south?

Hawaii extends the farthest south.