No there was no rivers.
Lexington is near Boston. It's part of the Massachusetts Bay colony.
Major rivers in Connecticut include: * The Connecticut River (Connecticut Colony, near Hartford), * Thames River (Old Saybrook Colony, near modern Groton/New London) * The Quinnipeac River (Quinnipiack Colony, near modern New Haven) There are hills in northeast and northwest Connecticut, some of which are called Mountains, such as Bear Mountain and Avon Mountain. But the original colonies in Connecticut were located in the river valleys listed above.
Near the rivers and the coast.
Maryland is a middle colony
The Middle Colonies had a longer growing season.
The two rivers the colony was located between were the Hudson and Delaware rivers.
No, it was not a middle colony. It was the New England Colony, and it was based north of the MIddle colony.
There are three rivers, right in the middle of the city, the ohio, monongahela and allegheny
the middle colony end nice
The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers are located in the middle east near Baghdad, Iraq. Civilization started near the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
It was a southern colony.
The Hudson and Delaware rivers.