The English, German, Swiss and other Europen colonies settled the 13 original colonies.
The last colony to be settled was Georgia. It was established in 1732.
Kentucky was not one of the original thirteen colonies that became states. The thirteen colonies were (from north to south) New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. If you look at a map, you can see that every one of the original thirteen states bordered on the Atlantic Ocean, which made them among the first areas to be settled Kentucky is west of the original colonies, not on the ocean, and was settled later.
Georgia became a part of the thirteen colonies in 1733 when it was established by James Oglethorpe as a British colony. It was the last of the original thirteen colonies to be settled.
as independent and strong
The English, German, Swiss and other Europen colonies settled the 13 original colonies.
The last of the thirteen colonies to be settled was Georgia.
The last colony to be settled was Georgia. It was established in 1732.
Kentucky was not one of the original thirteen colonies that became states. The thirteen colonies were (from north to south) New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. If you look at a map, you can see that every one of the original thirteen states bordered on the Atlantic Ocean, which made them among the first areas to be settled Kentucky is west of the original colonies, not on the ocean, and was settled later.
I think in 1777
Georgia.
The last of the thirteen colonies to be settled was Georgia.
Georgia became a part of the thirteen colonies in 1733 when it was established by James Oglethorpe as a British colony. It was the last of the original thirteen colonies to be settled.
During 1607-1732. That's over 100 years apart (exactly 125 yrs.)!
as independent and strong
The major religious groups were Protestant Christians, Catholics, and Quakers.
Georgia and Virginia