Southern Colonies
-Virgina
-South and North Carolina
-Georgia
-Maryland
Middle Colonies
-Maryland
-New Jersey
-Delaware
-New York
New England Colonies
-Massachusetts (Maine and Massachusetts were connected as one big colony back then)
-Rhode Island
-Connecticut
That's all of them I believe and I think that is how they were separated.
the 13 original colonies
Spain never owned the 13 colonies that became the United States.
The thirteen original colonies became the first thirteen states in The United States of America.
Of course not. All of the 13 colonies were on the East Coast of what is now the United States.
They were British Colonies and a United States had not yet been dreamed of.
the 13 original colonies
The U.S. is the short form for the United StatesThe United States referred to the 13 colonies (which became 13 states) who signed the Declaration of Independence and declared their common goals and their refusal to continue as colonies of England.
Spain never owned the 13 colonies that became the United States.
The thirteen original colonies became the first thirteen states in The United States of America.
Of course not. All of the 13 colonies were on the East Coast of what is now the United States.
They were British Colonies and a United States had not yet been dreamed of.
13 original colonies
The original 13 colonies.
There were 13 original colonies The New England Colonies were Massachusettes, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Connecticut. The Middle Colonies were New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. and The Southern Colonies were Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia.
colonies
13 original united states colonies
The United States did not have a collective name. It was known colloquially as the "Thirteen Colonies" but the colonies were each considered independent, like mini-countries as opposed to the modern conception of federal states.