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Collection of Pics Of The 13 Colonies (76)
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Red areas denote Spanish-speaking nations; orange shows non-Spanish-speaking territories (e.g., Canada, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana).
A stylized map showing the original Thirteen Colonies with the British flag integrated-highlighting their status as Crown territories prior to independence.
In 1700, Spain dominated much of Central America and the Caribbean, while England, France, the Netherlands, and Denmark held smaller but strategic island territories.
From left to right: the State flag, the elaborate War Flag featuring golden crowns and a central coat of arms, the simpler Ensign, and the triangular blue pennant with white cross and fleurs-de-lis.
The 13-star flag-often called the Betsy Ross flag-features stars arranged in a circle to symbolize unity among the original colonies.
A striking tricolor flag design with three evenly spaced white stars centered on a vibrant red stripe.
Homer Simpson looks curiously at a vibrant, labeled map of Maine’s counties-ideal for trivia, education, or fan art.
This 2007 map highlights key 18th-century British forts around Lake George during the French and Indian War, including their construction and fall dates.
The Australian Naval Ensign, adopted in 1967, features a red St George’s Cross on a white field, with a crowned Maltese cross in the canton and seven stars representing the Southern Cross.
The national flag of Namibia, adopted upon independence in 1990, embodies hope, unity, and natural wealth.
Simple yet charming paper doll cutouts-ideal for printing, coloring, and assembling with scissors and glue.
A colonial militiaman stands guard beside the dramatic title “From Colonization to Revolution,” symbolizing the era’s transformation.
The official seal of the Galactic Empire, representing its centralized power and imperial authority across the galaxy.
Mass change (%) in experimental samples exposed to varying CO₂ levels (control, 750 ppm, 1000 ppm) across three time windows-0-10, 10-30, and 30-45 days.
A comparative lineup of five Wehrmacht officer uniforms highlighting variations in shoulder boards, collar tabs, and piping by branch and rank.
A visual summary of colonial trade: abstract icon symbolizing commerce alongside a map tracing key shipping routes across the Atlantic.
This bar chart shows the number of colonies (purple) and transformations created (orange) for each of eight groups, with error bars representing standard deviation.
A festive, high-impact July 4th design featuring bold typography and classic red, white, and blue stars radiating celebration.
A striking 19th-century gilded mirror crowned by a spread-winged eagle, embodying American neoclassical elegance.
A stylized American-themed circular badge with stars, stripes, and a directional arrow, evoking unity and purpose.
The official flag of the Isle of Wight, adopted in 2009, combines historic heraldry with modern design to reflect the island’s identity and coastal character.
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