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The country that claimed the land west and north of the 13 colonies was France and Spain claimed the land south of the colonies
the area of the 13 colonies was the east coast
no, it was founded by settlers from James town and they claimed land 1 by 1. after they had 13 they made up the 13 colonies
No it was founded by John Cabot
Well the Pacific Ocean was to the west of the colonies but, during Colonial times they were no where near the Pacific Ocean.
There were no areas claimed by Spain within the confines of the original 13 colonies.
The country that claimed the land west and north of the 13 colonies was France and Spain claimed the land south of the colonies
the area of the 13 colonies was the east coast
no, it was founded by settlers from James town and they claimed land 1 by 1. after they had 13 they made up the 13 colonies
New England
No it was founded by John Cabot
the Appalachian mountains are west of the original 13 colonies. simple 5th grade knowlage(:
Well the Pacific Ocean was to the west of the colonies but, during Colonial times they were no where near the Pacific Ocean.
Spain bought the land south of Georgia
Colonist from England and other places. The 13 colonies was under the king of England.
The Appalachian Mountains are to the west of the 13 colonies. They stretch from Maine to Georgia and were a significant geographical feature for the colonial settlers, acting as a natural barrier to westward expansion.
Illinois was Not one of the 13 original American Colonies in 1776. It was too far west. It was on the western side of the Appalachian mountains. All of the 13 colonies were on the eastern side of the mountains.