The first 13 colonies of the United States were located on the eastern side of the country primarily due to European exploration and settlement patterns. The Atlantic coast provided accessible ports for trade and transportation, enabling easier communication and supply routes. Additionally, the region's fertile land and favorable climate supported agriculture, which was vital for the sustenance of growing colonies. These factors combined made the eastern seaboard an attractive area for early settlers.
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