Massachusetts was, in fact, not a middle colony. The middle colonies consisted of New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware.
No, Massachusetts was not considered a middle colony. It was one of the original 13 colonies founded by the Pilgrims in 1620 and was located in the New England region of the American colonies. The middle colonies refer to the colonies of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.
The singular possessive form of "colony" would be "colony's."
There are 13 letters in the word Massachusetts.
The correct spelling is "Massachusetts."
The correct spelling is "Massachusetts".
The verb form of "colony" is "colonize."
No, it was not a middle colony. It was the New England Colony, and it was based north of the MIddle colony.
Massachusetts
Lexington is near Boston. It's part of the Massachusetts Bay colony.
The native Americans helped the people of the northern colony of Massachusetts not the middle
Plymouth Colony and Massachusetts Bay Colony.
The Massachusetts colony
The two colonies that were once a part of Massachusetts were the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the Plymouth Colony. The Massachusetts Bay Colony had a much larger colony than the Plymouth one did.
Boston was part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
No Massachusetts is not a southern colony. Massachusetts is a northern state, which in turn would have made it a northern colony.
No, Massachusetts, was a Self gov. colony
No Massachusetts is not a southern colony. Massachusetts is a northern state, which in turn would have made it a northern colony.
Massachusetts was a royal colony. ~B~