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Map of the Thirteen Colonies in 1763 - Colonial America Geography #1853265 (License: Personal Use)
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The map depicts the political geography of British North America following the Treaty of Paris (1763), highlighting the Thirteen Colonies in distinct color-coded regions: pink for New England, yellow for the Middle Colonies, and orange for the Southern Colonies. Key features include colonial boundaries, major settlements like Boston and Philadelphia, and the Proclamation Line of 1763, which restricted colonial expansion westward into Native American lands. Adjacent territories such as Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Spanish Florida are also shown for context.
Used in educational resources, history websites, and curriculum materials to teach colonial American geography, pre-Revolutionary tensions, and territorial changes post-French and Indian War; matches user intent for historical research, lesson planning, or visual reference.
Related Cliparts: Explore a detailed historical map of the Thirteen Colonies as they stood in 1763, including regional divisions, colonial boundaries, and the Proclamation Line.
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