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The 13 original colonies, represented by the 13 stripes in the US flag, were the British colonies that rose in revolt against the British and declared their independence, thus giving birth to a new country - the United States of America. #USA #K12 #Map 13 Colonies Activities, 13 Colonies Map, 13 Original Colonies, Teaching Us History, Thirteen Colonies, 13 Colonies, American History Lessons, England Map, Map Worksheets

The 13 original colonies, represented by the 13 stripes in the US flag, were the British colonies that rose in revolt against the British and declared their independence, thus giving birth to a new country - the United States of America. #USA #K12 #Map

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South Carolina, one of the 13 original American Colonies, was separated from its twin colony, North Carolina, due to political struggles between the two states. Description from ruzavoc.xlx.pl. I searched for this on bing.com/images 13 Colonies Map, Southern Colonies, Thirteen Colonies, 13 Colonies, The Thirteen, Colonial History, American Colonies, United States History, America Map

Map of the thirteen American colonies 1775. The uncolored territory east of the Mississippi and south of the great lakes, was claimed by Georgia, the Carolinas, Virginia, Massachusetts and Connecticut, by virtue of their charters. The part north of the Ohio is shown in this map as part of the province of Quebec, to which it was added in 1774.

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