The "immigrants" or colonists originally came from Spain to St. Augustine, Florida. Which, at the time was not one of the "Thirteen Colonies" and did not become one for awhile. The first place the colonists arrived was Plymouth Massachusetts.
New Hampshire was one of the thirteen colonies.
No it was not.
the only one i know is that Roanoke was in New Hampshire
yes
west Virginia, Florida
The "immigrants" or colonists originally came from Spain to St. Augustine, Florida. Which, at the time was not one of the "Thirteen Colonies" and did not become one for awhile. The first place the colonists arrived was Plymouth Massachusetts.
Maine was not one of the original thirteen colonies.
New Hampshire was one of the thirteen colonies.
Each stripe represents one of the thirteen colonies. Thirteen stripes because there were thirteen colonies!
Maine was not one of the original thirteen colonies.
No it was not.
the only one i know is that Roanoke was in New Hampshire
no it was not it was never one of the 13 colonies
An odd question; the colonies didn't do any exploring -- other countries did that. The colonies were set up because of exploration. Spain found Florida first that is why St. Augustine is the one of the oldest permanent settlements in North America.
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