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On the West, the border was set along the Appalachian Mountains; On the South, the political boundary with Spanish Florida; On the North, the political boundary with French Canada.
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By writing and signing the Declaration of Independence, the 2nd Continental Congress declared the 13 colonies colonies no longer, but states in a country independent from England.
Strained. British ruled from afar without much thought except for profit.
The Answer is ... The 13 Colonies DIED
On the West, the border was set along the Appalachian Mountains; On the South, the political boundary with Spanish Florida; On the North, the political boundary with French Canada.
There was no common boundaries of the 13 colonies
There was no common boundaries of the 13 colonies
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The western boundary of the 13 colonies was the
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A region based on political boundaries is a formal region.
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The colonies did not like having little or no political voice. Taxes continued to be increased to pay for governors who were loyal to the British causes.
Yes. It unified all of the colonies and untied them and they go along.