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Collection of Thirteen Coloniess (29)
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A simplified, colorful map illustrating the 11 states of the U.S. Northeast, ideal for quick visual learning or classroom use.
A clean black-and-white outline map showing the territorial extent of the Thirteen Colonies, with adjacent regions like Michigan and Florida included for geographic context.
A friendly colonial explorer points to the Southern Colonies on a vibrant, labeled map-perfect for teaching early American history.
A stylized regional map highlighting three distinct zones in the Northeast: red for the Mid-Atlantic, magenta for the broader Northeast, and blue for New England.
A simplified, unlabeled vector outline of the Northeastern United States, perfect for customization and teaching geography.
This map visually organizes the original 13 American colonies by geographic and cultural region-New England (blue), Middle (red/purple), and Southern (green).
A colonial family walks near their local church, reflecting 18th-century New England life and community values.
A stylized, easy-to-read map of the northeastern U.S., using bold colors to distinguish states (yellow), oceans/lakes (blue), and landmasses (green).
Historical map of the Thirteen Colonies just before the American Revolution, highlighting colonial boundaries and the 1763 Proclamation Line.
A color-coded map illustrating the three regional groupings of the original Thirteen Colonies in colonial America.
A vibrant illustration of early American colonists-including Pilgrims and Revolutionary-era figures-standing beside a sailing ship, ideal for teaching U.S. history.
A detailed clipart collection showing key elements of early American colonial life: settlers signing documents, a woman with a book, a sailing vessel, and a rustic log home.
A friendly colonial-era soldier in a tricorn hat and blue coat, holding a musket and welcoming viewers.
A visual dialogue illustrating the tension between lifelong learning and willful ignorance-key to understanding argument structure.
A cheerful colonial-era gentleman dressed in a classic blue frock coat, white cravat, tricorn hat, and buckled shoes.
A cheerful trio representing diverse perspectives of early colonial life-Native American, Pilgrim boy, and Pilgrim girl-under the title “Colonial Times.”
A hand-painted U.S. map featuring the stars and stripes, blending geography and national symbolism in a textured, artistic style.
A vintage-style illustration showing key elements of historical agriculture-including a farmhouse, corn, bread, tobacco, and a farmer plowing with oxen.
A friendly blacksmith shapes metal on an anvil, ready to inspire young learners and craft enthusiasts alike.
A simplified, modern illustration of a famous Enlightenment-era thinker-designed for clarity and engagement.
A cheerful colonial-style woman poses next to a simplified, color-coded map highlighting key Mid-Atlantic colonies.
This 1763-1776 map illustrates the Thirteen Colonies before American independence, highlighting the Proclamation Line and major colonial territories.
A stylized U.S. map featuring the Stars and Stripes-perfect for Independence Day, civics lessons, or national pride themes.
A curated colonial-themed line-art collection showing daily life, agriculture, architecture, and fashion of 18th-century America.
This map visually organizes the original Thirteen Colonies into three major cultural and geographic regions during the colonial era.
A stylized map of New Zealand featuring the Union Jack, highlighting its historical connection to the United Kingdom.