thirteen colonies!
Some of the colonies were formed by religious minority groups that could not freely practice their religion in England. Massachusetts was founded by Puritans, Pennsylvania by Quakers, and Maryland by Catholics.
The Cyanobacteria do live in water and are often found living together in clumps known as colonies.
Trade routes were often dangerous. Trade routes were often dangerous.
The middle colonies consisted of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York and Delaware. Dutch Connecticut is sometimes considered one of the middle colonies because of its close associations, but is often included in the New England colonies.
because they didn't want change in their colonies.
Without knowing the original host organization, it's impossible to know what 2 groups emerged from the split. However in government, liberals and conservatives are often considered groups that split from a host organization.
They struggled to grow enough food to survive and often has conflicts with native American groups.
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Groups of eight are often called 'octets'.
There were proprietary colonies, which were basically land grants given to individuals or small groups. There were also chartered colonies, which were land grants (or charters) given to private companies. Lastly there were royal colonies, meaning that the Crown had complete control over governmental actions (they appointed the governor and the council). Often chartered colonies became royal colonies after their charter was revoked. There you go (=
Pensulvania [quakers]
counties
As Sumerian society grew more complex, it divided into several social groups, or classes. Many societies are divided into unequal classes. Classes of systems often define who usually has power and who usually does the less desirable jobs.
Counties
The term "colonies" in reference to groups of individuals in the city during the nineteenth century implies a sense of segregation or clustering based on social or economic status. It suggests that different groups lived in close proximity but often maintained separate and distinct communities within the larger urban landscape.
they are divided into counties/cities.
Some of the colonies were formed by religious minority groups that could not freely practice their religion in England. Massachusetts was founded by Puritans, Pennsylvania by Quakers, and Maryland by Catholics.