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  1. List of mammals of New England. There are 7 orders, 17 families, 40 genera, and 60 species represented among the mammals of New England. If extirpated, coastal, introduced, and accidental species are included these numbers increase to 8 orders, 26 families, 67 genera, and 105 species.

  2. Learn about New England mammals, including the American Bear, White-tailed Deer, Moose, Bobcat, Coyote, American Beaver, foxes, squirrels, bats, and more.

  3. Alligators fascinated European settlers and visitors in America — as did rattlesnakes, hummingbirds, raccoons, skunks, opossums, beaver, flying squirrels, bald eagles, buffalo, mosquitoes, dung beetles, palmetto trees, and a myriad of other native animals and plants.

  4. This detailed map shows the location and ownership type of 426 Wildland properties throughout New England. For best results, print the map in full color on 11×17 paper.

  5. The lesson focuses on two 17th-century maps of the Massachusetts Bay Colony to trace how the Puritans took possession of the region, built towns, and established families on the land. Students will learn how these New England settlers interacted with the Native Americans, and how to gain information about those relationships from primary ...

  6. 2 lut 2021 · The New England Colonies were the settlements established by English religious dissenters along the coast of the north-east of North America between 1620-1640 CE. The original colonies were: Plymouth Colony (1620 CE) New Hampshire Colony (1622 CE) Massachusetts Bay Colony (1630 CE) Providence Colony (1636 CE) Connecticut Colony (1636 CE)

  7. The Waters-Winthrop map of the early Bay Colony (no. 13) and the Hubbard-Foster map of New England (no. 14), among others, portray many of these cartographic conceptions of hills, towns, ships in water, Indian villages, woods, and other imagery.

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