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Virginia colony split into West Virginia and Virginia.
Two of the 13 original colonies were North Carolina and South Carolina. North Carolina was home to Roanoke's mysterious lost colony.
There are two Plymouth colonies because the term refers to both the original Plymouth Colony established in 1620 by the Pilgrims in present-day Massachusetts and later the Plymouth Colony in the 17th century, which included various settlements in the region. The original colony was absorbed into the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1691, but the name "Plymouth" is often used to refer to both the historical settlement and the broader area that evolved from it. Additionally, the term can sometimes refer to different aspects of the same colony, reflecting its changing governance and territorial claims over time.
The name was- and still is, Virginia. Jamestown was one of the colonies IN Virginia.
"original Jurisdiction" is TWO words not "the" word. See the related question below (which was available to you) for the answer.
Georgia is the last of the original 13 English Colonies founded in North America. It was founded by James Olgethorpe for the purpose of helping indegent debtors locked in English jails. It was the only penal colony established by England. It was the only colony founded by Olgethorpe.
Plymouth Colony and Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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There are two colonies that are the same. The two colonies that are the same are American colony and New Hampshire colony.
Pronouns as the first vouval original sound if a or e , i
"Colony" has two syllables.