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The original settlers of the 13 colonies were on a quest for independence and personal freedom.

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What did the original settlers of the 13 colonies have in common?

The original settlers of the 13 colonies were on a quest for independence and personal freedom.


Which side did the settlers of the original 13 colonies support?

the british


North American settlers formed how many colonies?

13


How many colonies were established in north America by English settlers?

13


Where did European country that controlled the 13 colonies?

no, it was founded by settlers from James town and they claimed land 1 by 1. after they had 13 they made up the 13 colonies


What western boundary did all the colonies have in common?

There was no common boundaries of the 13 colonies


What western boundary did all colonies have in common?

There was no common boundaries of the 13 colonies


What do the 13 colonies have in common?

The 13 colonies all farmed and had a major part in shipbuilding.


What elements did all the 13 colonies have in common?

One element all the 13 colonies had in common was the ability to practice their religion freely.


When the settlers in the 13 original colonies declared their independence what did it result in?

The War with Great Britain!


French and Indian Wars which side did the settlers of the original 13 colonies support?

british


Your common law came to America from which group of European settlers?

Common law came to America from English settlers who arrived in the early colonies. It is based on legal principles developed in England over centuries and continued to be used as the foundation of the legal system in the American colonies and later in the United States.