Like all of the Northern and Southern Americas, they belonged to the native peoples, until the Europeans invaded.
Since the American colonies were not a united entity, they did not have a capital. I suppose the closest thing to that would be London, the capital of the British empire.
George Washington was the leader of the first continental army before he became the first president of the U.S.
Germany
since the colonies belong to England, Parliament has legal authority over them.
France
It was a US Territory.
Spain
spain
Mexico.
socialist
the 13 colonies
england
Since the American colonies were not a united entity, they did not have a capital. I suppose the closest thing to that would be London, the capital of the British empire.
Virginia
George Washington was the leader of the first continental army before he became the first president of the U.S.
the green one
Mining gold and silver was most important in colonies that belonged to Spain, as they sought to establish a strong economy based on extracting and exporting precious metals from their territories in the Americas.