The U.S.: States in New England - Geography Games

The U.S.: States in New England - Map Quiz Game

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Can you identify all 6 of these New England states? New England is a region in the Northeastern US that's known for its role in the nation's colonial past. In 1620, the Pilgrims from England established the Plymouth Colony, which served as the capital of the colony, becoming the town of Plymouth, Massachusetts. Eventually, the Plymouth Colony occupied most of what is now southeastern Massachusetts. Established in 1630, the Massachusetts Bay Colony covered much of central New England, including parts of what are now Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, and Connecticut. With these 6 states, there's no shortage of fascinating historical facts. Pick up a few memorable details and work with this quiz game—you'll be an expert on New England in no time!


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The U.S.: States in New England - Map Quiz Game

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