the Indians
When the colonies were founded and people migrated from England, those people were still considered Englishmen, or subjects of the British crown. At the same time, they were fererred to as colonials. When the revolution started in the 1770s, some supported the revolution and were called rebels by those loyal to the crown. Those who were from the colonies and loyal to the crown were loyalists.
Prior to and during the American Revolution, the name typically used by the British to denote the colonists on the North American continent was in fact 'American.' The term was not positive, as it was intended as yet one more way of distinguishing the colonists as different from (and lesser than) full British citizens. The colonists themselves were often disinclined to use the term to describe themselves given its disparaging meaning at the time.
The smart people of the 1700's came to America and copied streets in Great Brittain as the names of the colonies
name the six colonies of british north america in 1825
The name of the people in the English colonies on the northern American mainland is colonist. Those that supported the revolution were also called rebels and those that supported the King were called loyalists.
The British (English) invented and evolved the English language, which is why it is called English. "What is your name?" is English as spoken in Britain.
Actually, Kenya was its own Colony. There were no colonies inside of it.
Virginia
unique, since no other colonial nation had ever enslaved blacks ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ That is a false statement. The Spanish were the first to own black slaves. The word Negro even means black in spanish which is the name that was adopted by the English colonies. Try again.
13 English colonies
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English money is called British Pounds Sterling. The short name is Pound Sterling, but many people just say English Pounds.