no two colonies joined that stuff.
By the end of the colonial period, Philadelphia, with some 30,000 people, was the largest city in the colonies...
The colonial period. The colonial period.
New York was a fine harbor not only because it was ont he Atlantic, but also because it was near a major river. The answer is C.
The founding of the colonies
The American colonial period refers to the time when America was British colonies, before becoming an independent nation. The years considered the colonial period were 1607-1776.
Well during the English colonial period during the thirteen colonies there was the Triangular trade routes which would have west indies selling molasses to the colonies then the molasses would be made into rum then the rum would be sold to Africa forslaves sorum and slaves
Colonial means of or pertaining to colonies, when a settlement is under the ownership of country. It also refers to a time period, such as Colonial America.
yes it increased by a 45%
British
colonial period or colonial America
The religious practices in the Southern colonies during the colonial period were not very diverse. The majority of the population in the Southern colonies were Anglican or members of the Church of England. Other religious groups, such as Catholics, Quakers, and Jews, were present but in much smaller numbers. Overall, the dominant religion in the Southern colonies was Anglicanism.
In the Revolutionary Period of America's history, the fundamental outcome of the revolutionary debates and events and military conflict was the creation of a new nation, the United States of America. What "eventually happened" to the thirteen colonies, then, was that they became the first thirteen states of the American Union.