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Since I can't view or access images directly, I can’t see the specific layout or labels in your image. However, I can help you solve "The Thirteen Colonies" worksheet based on standard geography and historical knowledge.
Here’s how to complete this type of worksheet:
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1. New Hampshire
2. Massachusetts
3. Rhode Island
4. Connecticut
5. New York
6. New Jersey
7. Pennsylvania
8. Delaware
9. Maryland
10. Virginia
11. North Carolina
12. South Carolina
13. Georgia
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Typically, these colonies are arranged along the Atlantic coast of North America, from north to south. Here's a guide for matching them to the boxes on a map like yours:
#### Northern Colonies (New England):
- Maine was part of Massachusetts at the time.
- New Hampshire – northernmost colony, bordering Massachusetts.
- Massachusetts – large colony, includes Boston.
- Rhode Island – small colony between Massachusetts and Connecticut.
- Connecticut – south of Massachusetts, east of New York.
#### Middle Colonies:
- New York – borders New England; includes New York City.
- New Jersey – between New York and Pennsylvania.
- Pennsylvania – includes Philadelphia.
- Delaware – small colony south of Pennsylvania.
#### Southern Colonies:
- Maryland – north of Virginia.
- Virginia – large colony, includes Jamestown and Richmond.
- North Carolina – south of Virginia.
- South Carolina – south of North Carolina.
- Georgia – southernmost colony.
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1. Look at the arrows pointing from each box to a region on the map.
2. Identify the geographic location of each colony.
3. Use the size and shape of the regions to match:
- Massachusetts is large and jagged.
- Rhode Island is very small.
- Delaware is narrow and small.
- Georgia is the southernmost.
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| Left Side (West) | Right Side (East) |
|------------------|-------------------|
| New Hampshire | Massachusetts |
| Rhode Island | Connecticut |
| New York | New Jersey |
| Pennsylvania | Delaware |
| Maryland | Virginia |
| North Carolina | South Carolina |
| Georgia | |
(Note: The exact placement depends on how the arrows are drawn.)
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Write the names in the correct boxes according to their locations:
1. New Hampshire
2. Massachusetts
3. Rhode Island
4. Connecticut
5. New York
6. New Jersey
7. Pennsylvania
8. Delaware
9. Maryland
10. Virginia
11. North Carolina
12. South Carolina
13. Georgia
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If you describe the position of the arrows or boxes (e.g., "the top-left box points to the northernmost area"), I can give you the exact name for each one.
Let me know!
Here’s how to complete this type of worksheet:
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🔹 The 13 Original American Colonies (in order from north to south):
1. New Hampshire
2. Massachusetts
3. Rhode Island
4. Connecticut
5. New York
6. New Jersey
7. Pennsylvania
8. Delaware
9. Maryland
10. Virginia
11. North Carolina
12. South Carolina
13. Georgia
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🔹 How to Match Them on the Map
Typically, these colonies are arranged along the Atlantic coast of North America, from north to south. Here's a guide for matching them to the boxes on a map like yours:
#### Northern Colonies (New England):
- Maine was part of Massachusetts at the time.
- New Hampshire – northernmost colony, bordering Massachusetts.
- Massachusetts – large colony, includes Boston.
- Rhode Island – small colony between Massachusetts and Connecticut.
- Connecticut – south of Massachusetts, east of New York.
#### Middle Colonies:
- New York – borders New England; includes New York City.
- New Jersey – between New York and Pennsylvania.
- Pennsylvania – includes Philadelphia.
- Delaware – small colony south of Pennsylvania.
#### Southern Colonies:
- Maryland – north of Virginia.
- Virginia – large colony, includes Jamestown and Richmond.
- North Carolina – south of Virginia.
- South Carolina – south of North Carolina.
- Georgia – southernmost colony.
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🔹 Tips for Filling Out the Worksheet:
1. Look at the arrows pointing from each box to a region on the map.
2. Identify the geographic location of each colony.
3. Use the size and shape of the regions to match:
- Massachusetts is large and jagged.
- Rhode Island is very small.
- Delaware is narrow and small.
- Georgia is the southernmost.
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✔ Example Matching (if arrows go from left to right):
| Left Side (West) | Right Side (East) |
|------------------|-------------------|
| New Hampshire | Massachusetts |
| Rhode Island | Connecticut |
| New York | New Jersey |
| Pennsylvania | Delaware |
| Maryland | Virginia |
| North Carolina | South Carolina |
| Georgia | |
(Note: The exact placement depends on how the arrows are drawn.)
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📌 Final Answer (List of Colonies):
Write the names in the correct boxes according to their locations:
1. New Hampshire
2. Massachusetts
3. Rhode Island
4. Connecticut
5. New York
6. New Jersey
7. Pennsylvania
8. Delaware
9. Maryland
10. Virginia
11. North Carolina
12. South Carolina
13. Georgia
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If you describe the position of the arrows or boxes (e.g., "the top-left box points to the northernmost area"), I can give you the exact name for each one.
Let me know!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 13 colonies worksheet.