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Comparing the Three Colonial Regions of Early America | Historical Map Guide #1908440 (License: Personal Use)
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This educational infographic divides the original Thirteen Colonies into three geographic and cultural regions: New England (e.g., Massachusetts, Rhode Island), Middle (e.g., New York, Pennsylvania), and Southern (e.g., Virginia, Georgia). Each region is color-coded and accompanied by comparative prompts-Land?, People?, Colonies?, Economy?, Climate?-to encourage deeper historical analysis. The layout supports classroom instruction or self-study on colonial-era regional differences.
Used in U.S. history curricula, educational websites, and digital textbooks to help students understand regional distinctions among the Thirteen Colonies; aligns with user intent to learn, compare, or teach foundational American colonial history.
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