Figure it out lol
The stono rebellion
In the Revolutionary Period of America's history, the fundamental outcome of the revolutionary debates and events and military conflict was the creation of a new nation, the United States of America. What "eventually happened" to the thirteen colonies, then, was that they became the first thirteen states of the American Union.
In the Revolutionary Period of America's history, the fundamental outcome of the revolutionary debates and events and military conflict was the creation of a new nation, the United States of America. What "eventually happened" to the thirteen colonies, then, was that they became the first thirteen states of the American Union.
Most likely Turner's Rebellion, the next runer up is The Stono Rebellion.
They came from Great Britain. Better pull out that history book and study hard.
Each of the Thirteen Colonies were destined to become the United States, had its own unique history and development, common features and patterns emerged in their governments.
Each of the Thirteen Colonies were destined to become the United States, had its own unique history and development, common features and patterns emerged in their governments.
When studying history in school, you will learn about the original colonies. The former colonies retained most of their power under he Articles of Confederation. That sentence has the correct answers inserted.
The first of the Thirteen colonies to sign the constitution was the state of Deleware, the first state to be admitted into the Union. Many people critisize this because the first colony to be founded was Virginia by the British, but in terms of the US history, Delaware was the first state to rattify and sign the constituion. Hense its nickname "the first state"
Yes it does. Source History class
Pimlico Academy's motto is 'We Specialise in the Arts and History'.
In Colonial America, there were only thirteen American colonies at the time that the Revolutionary Movement began simply because only that many had thus far been organized. It should be noted that there were, at the time, numerous other British colonies throughout the Americas, both to the north and to the south of what would soon become the (thirteen) United States of America.