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Mice21 [21]
3 years ago
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What are four regions that made up the 13 English colonies

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Volgvan3 years ago
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There were three- The nothern region- which <span>included </span>New Hampshire,Massachusetts<span>, Rhode Island, and Connecticut because they were more northernly. There were four </span>Middle Colonies (because they we mid level):New York<span>, </span>New Jersey<span>, </span>Pennsylvania<span>, and Delaware. The </span>Southern region had<span> had five colonies, which means the southern region was the biggest and the northern the smallest. These five southern colonies were: Maryland, Virginia, </span>North Carolina<span>, </span>South Carolina<span>, and </span>Georgia<span>.
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