yes in population wise it is Asia second largest colony
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Back then, there were populations pretty high considering it was new and a very small colony. The average estimated population of Delaware Colony was 13,378.
South Carolina, which at that point was the San Miguel de Gualdape colony, had over 75,000 slaves total, which in 1700 was the largest relative to its overall population.
Well, honey, if you're talking about the largest colony in Asia, that would be India. With a population of over a billion people, it's safe to say they've got quite the party going on over there. So, grab your passport and get ready to experience the hustle and bustle of the world's most populous democracy.
At 63.6% they have the largest Roman Catholic population in the United States.
dwarka, delhimoreover, r.k.puram is considered as largest colony by govt.------------- no, the largest colony in Asia is the kukatpally housing board (kphb) in hyderabad-------------
Termite colony
Virginia was the colony with the largest population in the 17th century, primarily due to its early establishment in 1607 and the successful cultivation of tobacco, which became a lucrative cash crop. The colony attracted a significant number of settlers, including indentured servants and later enslaved Africans, to meet the labor demands of tobacco farming. Additionally, its relatively hospitable climate and fertile land contributed to population growth and settlement expansion.
The population of Rau Colony is 12,000.