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The country that claimed the land west and north of the 13 colonies was France and Spain claimed the land south of the colonies
The colonies in the south of the New World were founded because they were thousands of square miles of arable land. The land became a goldmine of agriculture.
Georgia. it was only founded to be a buffer between Florida and South Carolina so that spanish Florida could not gain more land and pose a threat to the british colonies.
No it was founded by John Cabot
Before the 1770s, all of the 13 American colonies were ruled by the King of England. Colonial Georgia was one of these 13 colonies. It was at approximately the same land that Georgia occupies now.
Spain claimed the land south of Georgia.
The country that claimed the land west and north of the 13 colonies was France and Spain claimed the land south of the colonies
yes the land west of the thirteen colonies was claimed by the british and french
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Two explorers who claimed land in South America for Spain were Christopher Columbus and Francisco Pizarro. Columbus made his famous voyage in 1492, landing in the Caribbean islands, while Pizarro led expeditions in the early 16th century that resulted in the conquest of the Inca Empire in modern-day Peru.
None of the above mentioned colonies offered large tracts of land. The colonies that did offer large tracts of land included Georgia, Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina, and North Carolina.
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The colonies in the south of the New World were founded because they were thousands of square miles of arable land. The land became a goldmine of agriculture.
It was most of the east coast (save for Florida) Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts Bay, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, and Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
Georgia. it was only founded to be a buffer between Florida and South Carolina so that spanish Florida could not gain more land and pose a threat to the british colonies.