The 37 states that were not colonies, Rhode Island, North Carolina, Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, Delaware, New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Maryland, and Massachusetts.
The 13 stripes represent the thirteen original colonies and the 50 stars represent the 50 states which are now part of the United States.
Three of the 13 original states include Virginia, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania. These states were part of the Thirteen Colonies that declared independence from British rule in 1776. Each played a significant role in the founding of the United States and the drafting of key documents like the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
Four of the original thirteen states were part of New England: Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire. Vermont had not become part of New England yet-it was part of New York at the time.
no the original thirteen colonies are north carolina, south carolina, maryland, virginia, mass,. deleware, penn., New York, new hampshire, new jersey, rhode island, georiga, and conn.
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.
The Atlantic region
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.
Kentucky was not one of the original 13 colonies.
Yes I believe it was!Another answer:No, it was not. At the time of the American Revolution, the District of Maine was part of Massachusetts. Maine did not become a separate state until 1820; it was the 23rd state to join the United States.
The 13 stripes represent the thirteen original colonies and the 50 stars represent the 50 states which are now part of the United States.
No. Kentucky was part of the trans- Allegheny area that was ceded to the United States in the treaty of Paris. As the country started to move westward it became part of the overflow of people and settled by families and farms. It will become a state within 13 years after the establishment of the United States. Kentucky and Tennessee became a place for people like Daniel Boone( for a short time) to escape to and to get away from cities and people/farms that were taking over.
no it was a part of Massachusetts
No, it was only the original thirteen colonies.
There are thirteen circuit courts in the United States.
There was a group of states (just like the thirteen original colonies in America) that became part the newly founded Republic of Mexico in 1824. Some of them include Colima, Guanajuato, Durango, San Luis Potosi, Tabasco or Veracruz.
Rhode Island was one of the original thirteen colonies, so it did not acquire land to become a state. It was granted statehood in 1790 as part of the United States. The land within its borders had been colonized and settled by English colonists prior to independence.
yes Of the thirteen original states, the only one that does not border the Atlantic Ocean is Pennsylvania.