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A friendly historical figure points to a color-coded map highlighting the 13 American Colonies along the Atlantic coast.
A vibrant, simplified map illustrating the 11 states of the Northeast U.S., each uniquely colored for easy identification.
Martin, a cheerful colonial figure, gestures toward the northeastern U.S. states on this educational map.
A friendly trio representing diverse perspectives of early colonial America, perfect for classroom storytelling and history lessons.
A vividly colored map illustrating the 13 states of the Northeastern U.S., each uniquely shaded and labeled for easy identification.
Match each colony to its correct region-New England, Middle, or Southern-to reinforce your understanding of colonial geography.
This map visually organizes the original 13 colonies by region-New England (blue), Middle (red), and Southern (green)-with state names labeled and cardinal directions indicated.
A colonial-era woman spins yarn using a traditional wooden spinning wheel-a vital skill for self-sufficient households.
A smiling colonial gentleman stands beside a vibrant, labeled map of the Southern and Mid-Atlantic colonies, perfect for teaching early American history.
A clear, educational map highlighting each of the thirteen colonies with distinct colors for easy identification.
This map highlights the 14 Eastern Seaboard states, stretching from Maine down to Florida, including the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast coastal regions.
A clear visual breakdown of the Thirteen Colonies grouped by geographic and cultural regions: New England, Middle, and Southern.
A classic caravel-used by explorers like Vasco da Gama-sails under a golden sun, its sails marked with the iconic red Cross of Christ.
A classic hand-drawn rendition of the Betsy Ross flag, featuring 13 white stars arranged in a circle on a blue field, representing the original Thirteen Colonies.
A simplified outline map of the Northeastern United States, displaying state boundaries against a bright cyan backdrop for easy readability.
A clear, high-contrast map showing all 14 states from Maine to North Carolina, each uniquely colored for easy identification.
A cartoon-style depiction of colonial settlers alongside the title “Religion in Colonial America,” symbolizing faith’s central role in early U.S. history.
A color-coded map of the original Thirteen Colonies, highlighting colonial borders, major settlements like Philadelphia and Williamsburg, and an inset on Pennsylvania’s early Dutch-Swedish history.
The robot offers feedback on the sketch-maybe it’s a boat, maybe it’s a spaceship. Either way, teamwork makes the dream work.
The image is a logo for the United States government in the 13 colonies. It features a cartoon illustration of George Washington, the former President of the United Kingdom, with a big smile on his face. He is wearing a black coat with a white collar and a blue shawl draped over his shoulders. The background is white. Above the illustration, there is a red banner with the words "Government in the 12 Colonies" written in blue and yellow. The logo also has a yellow star in the top left corner.
A stylized map of New England featuring the Union Jack, highlighting the area’s British colonial roots.
A weathered, artistic rendition of the 13-star U.S. flag-representing the original colonies-with bold stripes and a circular star arrangement.
A stylized, wavy-edged rendering of the historic Betsy Ross flag, representing the original 13 colonies.
The Confederate Battle Flag, featuring a red field, blue saltire with white border, and 13 white stars representing the seceded states.
A clear, stylized map showing ten major eastern U.S. states-each uniquely colored for easy identification.
The image is a rectangular flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain. The flag is divided into three equal horizontal stripes of red, white, and blue. The red stripe on the left side is the Union Jack, which is the national flag of Great British Columbia. The white stripe is the top half of the flag, while the blue stripe is on the bottom half. The Union Jack is a horizontal horizontal stripe with a red cross in the center. The blue stripe on top half is a vertical stripe with the red stripe in the middle. The overall design is simple and minimalistic.
From left to right: Hawaii’s state flag, the Gadsden-inspired war flag, the royal ensign used by the Kingdom of Hawaii, and the royal pennant featuring the Union Jack and motto.
A focused student reviews material-perfect for learners tackling U.S. history basics like the Thirteen Colonies.
A cheerful, hand-drawn style rendering of the name “Kelly” in bright yellow, nestled between elegant curly braces.
The vibrant flag of Puerto Rico, featuring five alternating red and white stripes, a blue isosceles triangle, and a white star at its center.
The image is a square with a white background. In the center of the square, there is a red and white radial pattern that appears to be a sunburst or a starburst design. The pattern is made up of multiple lines that are arranged in a radial manner, creating a sense of depth and dimension. The lines are evenly spaced and run diagonally across the square. The overall effect is a symmetrical and abstract design.
Chart (a) shows real-world MPG gains; chart (b) displays theoretical MPG as a percentage of expected performance-W-00 outperforms all others.
The Grand Union Flag-used by George Washington’s forces in 1775-blends the British Union Jack with 13 stripes for the original American colonies.
This cheerful unicorn pony rocks a trendy pink beanie with heart-shaped tassels-ideal for playful, modern character designs.
A clear Venn diagram showing how the Union and Confederacy differed in economy, capital, leadership, and war outcome-and where they overlapped.
Virginia had the largest enslaved population in 1790 (292,627), while several Northern states-including Maine, Massachusetts, and Vermont-reported zero.
A modern reinterpretation of the UK’s Union Jack, incorporating symbolic elements like a central red disc and floating blue dots.
A colorful educational poster highlighting key features of the Southern Colonies, including climate, governance under John Locke, religious liberty, and tobacco cultivation.
Simplified regional map highlighting Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan within a striking red circular frame.
A complete tomato plant diagram illustrating growth phases: roots, stems, leaves, blossoms, and fruit development from green to ripe red.
A vibrant ribbon representation of a protein’s tertiary structure, with color gradients indicating chain direction and structural motifs.
A symbolic map of Africa where each region displays the flag of its former colonial power or early post-independence state.
Annual breakdown of honeybee colonies by status (active, inactive, unknown) and active nest counts across four years.
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