England ruled the colony of Carolina, first settled permanently in the 1600s.
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No, England was not part of the 13 colonies. A colony is a place ruled by England, so England couldn't be a colony. Delaware, Virginia, Georgia, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maryland, New York, North and South Carolina, and New Hampshire are all of the 13 colonies. They are states today, but before the US declared its independence, it was ruled by England in colonies.
South Carolina was a Royal Colony. This meant that South Carolina was ruled by officials that were appointed by the British monarchy.
All of the colonies was under the control of the King of England.
they are England and Africa The people who are ruled by a king are his subjects.
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2. The Dominion of New England, ruled by Sir Edmund Andros, joined New York, New Jersey, and New England into a single colony. Who was responsible for this action?
England didn't have Presidents in its American colonies. England was ruled by King James I when Virginia was settled.
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