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The New York of today has many of the same landforms as it did in colonial times. These includes mountains, hills and valleys and natural harbors, to name a few of the most readily observed landforms. The geography of New York has changed since colonial days in that cities have now taken up land that was once simply forests.

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In colonial New York State, there were and are ocean harbors, lakes, rivers, mountains, valleys, rolling hills, and plateaus. There were and are areas suitable for agriculture and water travel. The Adirondack Mountains are part of the Appalachian Mountain chain that extends to Georgia.

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Q: What landforms where there in colonial New York?
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