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The two colonies that claimed land west of their borders were the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the Virginia Colony. Massachusetts extended its claims into present-day New York and parts of the Ohio Valley, while Virginia laid claim to territories that included parts of what is now Kentucky and Tennessee. These territorial claims often led to conflicts with Native American tribes and other colonial powers.

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