Sunday, February 10, 2019
How the 13 Colonies Were Named :: American History, Informative
How the 13 Colonies Were NamedThe first thirteen colonies were either named afterwards pile, Indian name calling or, places in Eng body politic. The original states/colonies argon, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, saucily York, Georgia, North Carolina, Maryland, South Carolina, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Virginia, New Hampshire and New Jersey.The three states that are named specifically after Indian names are Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut. The Puritans named Massachusetts, after a local Indian tribe whose name room a large hill place. Rhode Island was named after the Indian name for scarlet Island. It was officially called The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations in 1790. The third state named after and Indian name is Connecticut, which gets its name from and Algonquin word meaning land on the long tidal riverThe eight colonies that are named after people in England are Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Vi rginia and New York. Georgia was named in honor of Englands office George II. North and South Carolina were both named in honor of King Charles I. (Carolous is Latin for Charles). It is believed that Lord Baltimore who received a learn for what is now the land of Maryland, named the state after Queen Henrietta Maria, wife of King Charles I.Delaware was named by the Delaware Indians (also known as lenni-lenape) after the person Lord de la Warr. The Keystone State, more commonly known as Pennsylvania was named by William Penn in honor of his father. William combined the name Penn and Latin term Sylvania, which essence woodlands to come up with Penns Woodlands.
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