Before Plymouth was founded in 1620. Rhode Island is much later. They were the last to approve the constitution in 1790.
The island nation of Choculanta.
Georgia, it was founded by James Oglethorpe and was founded in 1732 (i think).
It is the 13th of the 13 original American Colonies founded by the Brittish. Captain John Smith is the one to find the first. Roger Williams is the one to find the last, Originally named, "The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. The Colony then became the first actual Northern Landmark. It may have been the first landmark, but was the 13th, and last, Colony.
Delaware is the last of the thirteen colonies sorry i made a mistake its rhode island sorry i made a mistake its rhode island
No, Rhode Island. Georgia was the last colonysettled, but the fourth to ratify the Constitution.
The last colony to be founded in America was the colony of Georgia
It had rolling hills, farmland, woods, ponds and Narragansett Bay and 2 major rivers were the Blackstone and Pawcatuck Rivers. If you lived there you might be a lumberer, shipbuilder, agricultural farmer, rum producer, dairy farmer or fisherman. Founded by Roger Williams, it had 1st Baptist church in America. There was a Jewish congregation in 1658 and Quakers lived there too. It is east of the Atlantic ocean, west of Connecticut, south of Massachusetts and was a proprietary colony but became a royal colony later on. Highest point is Jerimoth Hill at 812 feet.
The last colony to be founded was Fort St. George
Rhode Island became a united colony in 1644. It declared independence from Britain on May 4, 1776, the first colony to do so. RI was the last of the original 13 colonies to be admitted to the union, doing so on May 29, 1790.
the last colony to founded in the southern colonies was Georgia
Rhode Island