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One of the thirteen original colonies Capital-Concord While the French were the first to explore this area, it was John Smith' explorations, maps, and reports of the region in 1614 which led to its eventual settlement. In 1622, John Mason an…
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One of the thirteen original colonies. Capital-Dover Delaware was explored by Henry Hudson for the Dutch in 1609, but was named for Lord De la Warr, an early English governor of Virginia. In 1638 Peter Minuit established the first successful…
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One of the thirteen original colonies Capital-Harrisburg Although Captain John Smith entered the Susquehanna River in 1608 and Henry Hudson entered Delaware Bay in 1609, the region was not explored extensively until Cornelius Hendricksen cam…
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One of the thirteen original colonies Capital-Trenton Dutch merchants established trade with the Lenape Indians and set up trading posts at present day Jersey City in 1618 and Fort Nassau in 1624. Swedish settlers came to the area in 1638. A…
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One of the thirteen original colonies Capital-Atlanta To stop French claims to the area, Pedro Menendez de Aviles attempted a coastal Spanish settlement in 1565. England claimed the territory in the 17th century, but did not colonize it unti…
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One of the original colonies Capital-Hartford Dutch residents from New Amsterdam established a trading post near present-day Hartford in 1633, but it was the English from the Massachusetts Bay Colony who made the initial move to colonize the…
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One of the thirteen original colonies Capital-Boston A group of zealous Puritans known as the Separatists or "Pilgrims" left England and established a colony at Plymouth in New England in 1620. In 1626, a Puritan settlement was sta…
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One of the thirteen original colonies Capital-Annapolis In 1632, King Charles I of England granted land to George Calvert, Lord Baltimore. At Calvert's death, his son succeeded to the title and organized a colonial expedition. Settlers arriv…
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Capital-Phoenix Spanish Jesuits organized missions in the area after 1700, but Spain did not establish settlements until 1775-76 with the founding of Tucson. When Mexico won its independence from Spain in 1821, the area was controlled by Mexico…
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Capital-Juneau The Russians were the first to settle Alaska, and maintained control of the region until the mid 19th century, despite Spanish and British claims. In 1867 Russia sold Alaska to the United States and an administrative district was…
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