NONE!!!!, BECAUSE THE FIRST COLONY THAT GOT INDEPENDENCE WAS Delaware, AND THAT WAS IN 1787.
Yes, on May 15, 1776.
Declaration of Independence: July 1776 Constitution of the United States of America: May 1787. Thus 1787-1776= approximately 11 years later.
Jamestown, FROM eliphete: THIS ANSWER IS WRONG BECAUSE THERE WAS ANOTHER SUCCESFUL ENGLISH COLONY IN THE NEW WORLD THAT MANY DISCREDIT, THE REAL ANSWER IS THE COLONY OF ROANOKE.
Jamestown, founded on May 14, 1607, was the first permanent English colony established in America.
There was no colony, new neverland you may mean New Netherlands. There was a colony New Amsterdam which became New York.
"Kolonyal" refers to something related to or characteristic of a colony, such as colonial architecture or colonial rule. It can also describe attitudes, policies, or practices associated with colonization or colonialism.
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 territory of the Swan River colony was claimed for Britain on 2 May 1829, when Captain Fremantle raised the Union Jack on the south head.The actual colony of Western Australia was proclaimed on 18 June 1829, and two months later, Perth was also founded.
May 1, 1776
May 1776
Adam Weishaupt in the Illuminati
The territory of the Swan River colony was claimed for Britain on 2 May 1829, when Captain Fremantle raised the Union Jack on the south head. The actual colony of Western Australia was proclaimed on 8 June 1829, and two months later, Perth was also founded.
The Cape Colony was the only tiny part of South Africa that was ever a part of the Dutch Empire and in fact that may not even be accurate, as the Dutch East India Company claimed it themselves.
On May 1st, 1776.
May 1, 1776. See link below.
john Hancock signed the declaration on July 4,1776!
Simon Fraser was born on May 20, 1776.