Sandy Bray and Iron Hill
There were no mountains in the Delaware Colony. Delaware is a state that might have a few rolling hills, but the mountains of the eastern seaboard are farther south.
Delaware
Delaware river
The Delaware River originated in the Catskill Mountains in New York. It flows for about 200 miles before emptying into the Delaware Estuary.
There are no mountains in Delaware, the entire state lies pretty low. Most of the state is a coastal plain and the average of the whole state is about 60 feet above sea level.
The Delaware water gap is on the border of New Jersey and Pennsylvania where the Delaware River cuts through a large ridge of the Appalachian Mountains .so the Delaware River.
New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware.
I don't know, ask your history teacher
Delaware has low elevation; no point in the state is more than 500 feet above sea level. Some low foothills of the Appalachian Mountains are located in Delaware.
The landscape of this region ranged from rich soil of coast NJ and Delaware to the wooden mountains and Valleys of NY and Pennsylvania
I guess you are asking about the Delaware river?? The Delaware river meets tidal water at Trenton New Jersey. Maybe this is the end. Look at this page in wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delaware_river
the DELAWARE RIVER :)