View The Thirteen Colonies Regions Pictures. There were a few reasons for the colonies founding. Some people thought they would make a lot of money in new goods in america that could not be found in europe.

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This lesson teaches how the three regions of the 13 colonies differed from one another: This interactive map allows students to click on any of the three regions to learn about its colonies, climate, economy, culture, and religion. Tensions began to rise between the british and the colonists during the french and indian war.

The relevant information is contained in the files regions.txt and definition.csv in the folder.\europa universalis iii\map.

This is for the grade five unit on colonization. This interactive map allows students to click on any of the three regions to learn about its colonies, climate, economy, culture, and religion. These 13 colonies were explored, settled and colonised over more than a century, beginning in the botanist john bartram, who travelled extensively throughout the region, wrote of the british citation information title: This colony was named after queen elizabeth i, the and, a bonus: