Since I can't view or access images directly, I can't see the specific map or labels in your uploaded image. However, I can help you solve the task of labeling
The 13 Original Colonies based on standard historical knowledge.
Here’s how to approach this worksheet:
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🔹 The 13 Original 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 Label the Map:
You’ll need to match each colony to its location on the map:
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Northern Colonies (New England):
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Massachusetts – upper left, includes Boston
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New Hampshire – just above Massachusetts
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Rhode Island – small area between Massachusetts and Connecticut
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Connecticut – below Massachusetts
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Middle Colonies:
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New York – large area west of New Jersey, includes New York City
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New Jersey – between New York and Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania – central, includes Philadelphia
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Delaware – narrow strip south of Pennsylvania
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Southern Colonies:
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Maryland – just south of Pennsylvania, borders Virginia
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Virginia – large state south of Maryland
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North Carolina – south of Virginia
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South Carolina – south of North Carolina
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Georgia – southernmost colony
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🔹 Tips for Correct Labeling:
- Look at the
shape and position of each region.
- Use
major cities as clues:
- Boston → Massachusetts
- New York City → New York
- Philadelphia → Pennsylvania
- Charleston → South Carolina
- Savannah → Georgia
- The colonies are arranged from
north to south, so start with New Hampshire in the northeast and end with Georgia in the southeast.
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✔ Final Answer (List of Colonies to Fill In):
Label the blank boxes in order from top to bottom or according to the lines pointing to each colony:
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
> ⚠️ Note: The exact order of blanks may vary depending on how the arrows point. Match each label to the correct region using geography.
If you can describe the positions of the blank boxes (e.g., "top-left," "bottom-right"), I can give you the exact colony name for each one!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of thirteen colonies worksheet.