The 13 Colonies Worksheet
Explore the history and geography of the 13 American Colonies with this engaging worksheet for Grade 4 students.
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The 13 Colonies
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Good luck!
1. Which European country established the 13 colonies?
France
Spain
England
Portugal
2. Which of these was NOT one of the original 13 colonies?
Virginia
Florida
Massachusetts
New York
3. The first permanent English settlement in North America was , founded in 1607.
4. The Pilgrims sailed on the ship called the and landed in Massachusetts.
5. What was one main reason people came to the colonies from Europe?
6. The 13 colonies were all located along the Pacific Ocean.
True
False
7. Look at the map below and answer the question.

Based on the map, which ocean borders the 13 colonies?
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