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The question should be posted as What is the Northernmost of the original thirteen U.S Colonies..... The answer is MA The funny part is the question was on the TV show Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader.
Charleston is located in the southern part of the Thirteen Colonies, specifically in the colony of South Carolina. It is situated along the Atlantic coast, near the confluence of the Ashley and Cooper Rivers. Charleston was an important port city and played a significant role in the economic and cultural development of the southern colonies.
Georgia is more closely tied with Great Britain.
Rhode Island was the only colony that did not take part in the Constitutional Convention. Some say that this was because it was not fully attached to the other thirteen colonies
The thirteen colonies was part of North America.
middle colonies
in the thirteen colonies, it was the middle region
No,the Middle colonies are only a part!!!!!!!!!
Vermont was the only Northeastern state that was not one of the thirteen colonies. It was unsettled territory between New York and New Hampshire and could have become part of Canada. However, it became the first state that was not one of the thirteen colonies.
There was no colony that started with an A that was part of the 13 Colonies.
The East Coast of the US.
No, it was only the original thirteen colonies.
under the articles of confederation 13 british colonies formed a national government. That's not to say that there weren't other colonies in existence or being formed.. just that they were not part of the confederation.
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Maine was a part of Massachusetts until 1820, and Vermont was part of New York until 1777. Vermont was an independent country for a few years.
There was no design to having thirteen colonies. It was not part of any master plan. Each colony was founded for its own reason and purposes by its original settlers. It just turned out that there were thirteen.