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  1. New England colonies - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

    The 13 colonies of what became the United States of America can be divided into three geographic areas: the New England, Middle, and Southern colonies. The New England colonies were the …

  2. New England Colonies Facts for Kids

    The New England Colonies were formed by various groups of people that settled in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts Bay, Providence, Plymouth, and New Hampshire.

  3. The 13 Colonies for Kids - New England Colonies

    The New England colonies were composed of the colonies of New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Massachusetts. In the New England colonies, land was given to a colony by the …

  4. New England Colonies Fun Facts for Your History Class

    For each one of the early New England Colonies, here are five facts that are sure to engage your students and help them better understand and comprehend the history of this important time period …

  5. 13 Colonies - Kids Discover Online

    Kids curious about life back in the day can explore in-depth portraits of communities up and down the coast, including the reality of enslaved plantation labor in Southern Colonies and the organization of …

  6. 13 Colonies Regions - New England Colonies - MrNussbaum.com

    This page describes the land, climate, religion, and economy of America's New England Colonies. Perfect for kids!

  7. Colonial America for Kids: The Thirteen Colonies - Ducksters

    Kids learn about the history of the thirteen British American Colonies that formed the United States including when they were each founded, the colonial regions, and fun facts.

  8. New England Colonies Facts for Kids

    The New England Colonies were a group of British settlements in North America. They included Connecticut Colony, the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Massachusetts Bay …

  9. New England Colonies: Lesson for Kids - Study.com

    Explore these colonies from their founding and learn about the people who settled them and the rich natural resources that made settlement possible.

  10. The New England Colonies - Elephango

    The New England colonies began at Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620, and consisted of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Hampshire. Let's take some time to …