Delaware is located in the northeastern portion of the Delmarva Peninsula and is the second smallest state in area (after Rhode Island). Estimates in 2007 rank the population of Delaware as 45th in the nation, but 6th in population density, with more than 60% of the population in New Castle County.[8] Delaware is divided into three counties. From north to south, these three counties are New Castle, Kent, and Sussex. While the southern two counties have historically been predominantly agricultural, New Castle County has been more industrialized. Delaware has the least number of counties of any state.
The middle colonies consisted of New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and 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
mid Atlantic :New Jersey,Pennsalvania,Washington D.C.,Virgina. Sometimes New York and West Virgina
The Delaware Valley and River region is understood to have been settled by two native American tribal groups. The Delaware Indians settled to the north, while the Leni Lenape were in the south.
Middle Atlantic states A+LS :D
No, Delaware is actually a part of the Southeast region.
Delaware is in the northeastern area
yes Delaware is a colony region in the middle colonies.
The Delaware Colony was part of the Middle Colonies in America. It is located almost completely on the Delaware Coastal Plain on the DelMarVa Peninsula.
The colony of Delaware was founded in 1638. The colony of Delaware was originally a region in the Pennsylvania province.
The southeast region.
wilmington
In the Mid Atlantic Region.
In the Middle Atlantic states.
John Cabot in 1497.
Henry Hudson
Henry Hudson was there in 1609 but the 1497 John Cabot Expediton was probably the first European visitation.Henry Hudson was the first European to explore the Delaware region.