Atlantic Ocean, Chesapeake Bay, Mississippi River, Savannah River, Hudson River, Ohio River, St. Lawrence River, Lake Michagan,Lake Huron, Lake Erie, Lake ontario, Lake Superior, Gulf of Mexico.
The Southern Colonies had lots of watery landform's. Such as bays, rivers, lakes, and swamps.
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.
The Tigris and eufrates
Delaware was unique among the thirteen colonies primarily due to its early establishment and diverse population. Originally settled by the Dutch and later taken over by the Swedes, it became the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution in 1787. Additionally, Delaware's economy was heavily influenced by agriculture and trade, with a significant reliance on its rivers for transportation. This blend of cultural influences and economic focus set it apart from the other colonies.
they were used for.......... the forest
my but hole
The Southern Colonies had lots of watery landform's. Such as bays, rivers, lakes, and swamps.
No, it would be that the rivers flowed over, or had flowed over (their banks). I've long wondered why it is that rivers always run, they never walk or stroll.
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.
If you are asking about the American colonies, the original thirteen states all seemed to have access to rivers, including the Hudson, the James, the Potomac, the Connecticut, and the Delaware Rivers, just to name a few. But if you are asking about other colonies, it becomes difficult to answer the question, since there were colonies all over the world, some of which were in land-locked countries, where there were few if any rivers.
The Tigris and Euphrates.
The Tigris and Euphrates.
The Tigris and eufrates
major bodies of water or rivers in poland
Both are correct in their own different ways. to have flowed is the past tense of to flow eg the rivers have flowed to the sea to have flown is the past tense of to fly eg the birds have flown away
* it flowed into rivers,streams and lakes
tigris and euphrates