The northernmost colony in the American was Massachusetts. At the time, the colony included the area that is now Maine.
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Canada was not an American colony
west pakistan is now called PAKISTAN
South Carolina is now a state of the U. S. Before the American Revolution, it was a colony of Great Britain.
No, Ceylon is now Sri Lanka. The Balchuostan region of India is now Pakistan.
Well it was a part of India.
What is the sTatus of English in Pakistan now-a-days?
The British divided its Indian colony into India and Pakistan in 1947, following the partition of India. Pakistan was created as a separate nation for Muslims, while India remained a secular state with a Hindu majority.
Pakistan did not exist as a nation during WWII. The territory that is now Pakistan was still a part of India, and all of India was a colony of Great Britain. India was granted its independence in 1947, after the war. At the same time Pakistan was created, as a homeland for the Muslim population of India. Most of the inhabitants of the area were Muslims, but any Hindus living in what became Pakistan were basically forced out, and made to move to India. Similarly, Muslims residing in parts of India which were not in the new Pakistan were likewise forced to move to the new Muslim nation of Pakistan. At that time, in 1947, and for many years after, there was East Pakistan and West Pakistan. West Pakistan is what is today Pakistan, and East Pakistan is now Bangladesh.
Bangladesh is an independent country since 1971. It is soverign. East Pakitan was forcefully governed by Pakistan against the will of tyhe Bangalees. in Dec 1971 the freedom Fighters of Bangladesh drove all Pakistani Army. Bangladesh was never a part of India, and it wpn't be. If Pakistan wants to be a colony of Pakistan, that is the choice of their people. But in Pakistan, 'the say' was almost always conducted by military junta
Great Britain divided its colony along religious lines, but this division created a country-Pakistan-composed of two halves separated by hundreds of miles. East Pakistan felt that it had no real power in Pakistan's government, so it broke away and became Bangladesh.