The Appalachian mountains formed the western boundary of the original thirteen states. The mountains run from Newfoundland to Canada.
What mountain range lies directly west of the thirteen original colonies?
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It is the Appalachian mountains.
There were seven royal colonies.
The 13 colonies did cost wars .
Louisiana was French territory and the 13 colonies were English.
To represent the 13 original colonies. To represent the 13 original colonies.
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.
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.
the physical boundaries of the original 13 colonies are the Appalachian mountains ans the Atlantic ocean
The Appalachian mountains.
The western border of the 13 colonies was formed by the Appalachian Mountains.
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The Appalachians were the western border of the colonies. They were a barrier that kept them nearer to the coast.
It is the Appalachian mountains.
the Appalachian mountains are west of the original 13 colonies. simple 5th grade knowlage(:
geography in the 13 colonies is pretty much like it is now. there are mountains, and rivers and lakes and the colonists farmed a lot because the land was rich
It is the Appalachian mountains.
Well the Pacific Ocean was to the west of the colonies but, during Colonial times they were no where near the Pacific Ocean.