too much Germans in the colonies
May 10, 1775 in Philidelphia, Pennsylvania.
The Second Continental Congress was a convention of delegates from the Thirteen Colonies that met beginning in May 10, 1775, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
In 1775 there was no State of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania was still a British colony. Pennsylvania was largly a colony of farming communities with a significant, and largely unsettled, western frontier. It also had Philadelphia, the largest city in the English North Ameican colonies and a major trading port.
Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense in 1775-1776. He was responding to the British and encouraging the 13 colonies to declare independence.
too much Germans in the colonies
The population of Pennsylvania in 1775 was approximately 300,000. It was the second highest in population after Virginia in 1775.
The most populated city in the 13 colonies in 1775 was Philadelphia, followed by New York, Boston and Charleston. The most populated colonies were Virginia, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Maryland.
Pennsylvania is the only state that was in the original 13 colonies that does not border the Atlantic Ocean. Vermont does not border the Atlantic Ocean, but it was not one of the original 13 colonies.
the war between the colonies happened in the year 1775
May 10, 1775 in Philidelphia, Pennsylvania.
The Second Continental Congress was a convention of delegates from the Thirteen Colonies that met beginning in May 10, 1775, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
In 1775 there was no State of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania was still a British colony. Pennsylvania was largly a colony of farming communities with a significant, and largely unsettled, western frontier. It also had Philadelphia, the largest city in the English North Ameican colonies and a major trading port.
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no they did in 1775
Pennsylvania Abolition Society was created in 1775.
Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense in 1775-1776. He was responding to the British and encouraging the 13 colonies to declare independence.