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No, England was not part of the 13 colonies. A colony is a place ruled by England, so England couldn't be a colony. Delaware, Virginia, Georgia, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maryland, New York, North and South Carolina, and New Hampshire are all of the 13 colonies. They are states today, but before the US declared its independence, it was ruled by England in colonies.
The official name for the type of people that settled in the New England Colonies were the Separatist Puritans, but we know them better as the Pilgrims. They left England to gain religious freedom for themselves and their families.
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no it was declared from Boston Massachusetts or somewhere in the 13 colonies no, i believe it was declared in Rhode Island or Pensylvania, and it was declared AGAINST England.
George III
On July 4, 1776, the 13 original colonies declared their independence from England and called themselves the United States of America. They still had to win the Revolutionary War in order to be independent from England.
It declared war on the king and that the colonies were free of England.
July 4, 1776
In 1776 when the colonies declared independence from England and formed the USA.
Catholicism was there for a period but then England declared themselves Protestant and most of the settlers that came to America from England were Protestants.
The common purpose that united the 13 colonies was freedom from England. At that time England ruled the colonies harshly and taxed the colonies for goods and services without providing anything in return. Thus the colonists declared "taxation without representation" and declared their independence. Good luck with your homework kid!
In 1776, the 13 American colonies declared their independance from England.
generally they were chosen by the colonists themselves
Once America declared independence from England all colonies were free from British rule.