Different nations from the continent of Europe were responsible for the settlement of America. Spain, France, Netherlands, Portugal, and England all had settlements or colonies in either North or South America after 1492.
The English colonies settled on the continent of North America.
The thirteen British-American colonies were part of the North American continent. They were never considered to be a separate continent.
No, the colonies were not considered a continent. The colonies were separate regions that were established by various European powers in North America before they eventually became the United States. The continent they were part of is North America.
The Spanish colonies supported themselves by raising cattle and crops.
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What form of government did the colonists establish in the colonies themselves
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If you are referring to the 13 colonies which later became the United States, it was England and from 1707 Great Britain which established them. They weren't the first setllements, though: Spain and France had already established themselves on the continent too.
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Antartica.