English Colonial Settlements 1600s is a U.S. History classroom wall map covering the three settlement regions that formed colonial America: the New England Colonies, the Middle Colonies, and the Southern Colonies. The Proclamation Line of 1763 cuts across the western edge, giving teachers an immediate visual for the British boundary that fueled colonial frustration before the Revolution.
The map ships on a roller with backboard, so it pulls down during the lesson and stores flat against the wall the rest of the day. It aligns with U.S. History curriculum requirements across public, private, parochial, and homeschool programs.
Classroom use cases:
- Lessons on Jamestown, Plymouth, and early colonial founding
- Regional comparison of New England trade ports, Middle Colony farmland, and Southern plantations
- Pre-Revolutionary geography and frontier policy
- French and Indian War aftermath and the road to 1776
Map Shop stocks this title as part of the Classroom Series alongside maps covering the American Revolution, Civil War, westward expansion, and 20th century events. Order it on its own, or go here to bundle two through eight history maps on a single multi-map roller system above one classroom wall.

