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No it is not the same. One is in the bay is one on land. EDIT: They are the same.
A former Dutch West Indies Company Colony, a former Swedish Colony, a former English Colony and the first state in the Union.
The colony of Massachusetts at one time owned the territory of what is now the state of Maine.
The Colony was established on 25 March 1634 and became a US State on 28 April 1788.
Satellite State, Colony, Protectorate, Puppet State, Territory, Client State
a state is huge where as a colony is small
South Carolina is a state. and the colony isn't.
If enough people live in that colony, it can request to become a state.
West Virginia was a part of the Virginia colony.
no
it was a colony at first but after time passed it became a state...I think
Queensland officially became a state at the same time as all of the states of Australia: at federation, which occurred on 1 January 1901. Prior to that, it was a colony. Queensland became a separate colony on 6 June 1959.
It was a British Colony.
It was a colony
Yes. Maine was a district of Massachusetts before the state gained its independence around 1820.
If its from the same colony it has the same smell so theyd recognize it, no problem.
There is a colony called, The colony of Virginia. It is right where the state of Virginia now sits.