The first period of strong colonial unity was during the French and Indian War - this marked the first time the colonies actually worked together for something.
Because the colonies are young and untied (apex)
The thirteen original colonies became the first thirteen states in The United States of America.
All the people living in the Colonies became citizens at the same time, when the Constitution was ratified and the United States came into being.
Delaware was the first of the colonies to ratify the Constitution of the United States.
Delaware was the first of the colonies to ratify the Constitution of the United States.
The US was first the colonies of Britain, then the 13 colonies, then it was America, then the United States of America.
Delaware was the first of the colonies to ratify the Constitution of the United States.
The first known use of the formal term "United States of America" was in the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Paine, in February, 1776, had written of "Free and independent States of America." The terms "United Colonies," "United Colonies of America," "United Colonies of North America," and also "States," were used in 1775 and 1776. The first known use of the formal term "United States of America" was in the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Paine, in February, 1776, had written of "Free and independent States of America." The terms "United Colonies," "United Colonies of America," "United Colonies of North America," and also "States," were used in 1775 and 1776.
A greater religious and political freedom; the great awakening also for the first time united colonies from north to south in a common cause.
The intolerable acts most united the colonies.
The first slave arrived in 1619 to the Virginia colonies.
Delaware was the first of the original 13 colonies ti ratify the Constitution and so become a state in the United States, Vermont was the first new state that was not among the 13 colonies.