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Maine.
the colony Massachusetts was part of was the new England colony.
when did it become an English colony
The Lost Colony aka the Roanoke Colony din't become a colony because everybody in there mysteriously disappeared without a trace. The only clue we have is a word carved into a tree. "Croatoan".
in 1623
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Rhode Island
Rhode Island
It was the 13th Colony to ratify the US Constitution.
Rodger Williams left Massachusetts and founded a New Colony that eventually would become Rhode Island. The Colony was originally called the Colony of Providence Plantation.
No. Louisiana started as a French Colony, and was then later a Spanish Colony, at no point did it become a British holding.
the colony Massachusetts was part of was the new England colony.
Rhode Island NEVER become a royal colony. It was self-governed since its beginnings and after the restoration of the Stuart monarchy in England, John Clarke secured a charter that assured religious freedom and self government. This 1663 charter "served as the foundation of Rhode Islands government long after the American Revolution."
The settlement of Roanoke Island became known as the "Lost Colony" because when the governor, John White, returned after leaving for supplies, he found the colony abandoned with no trace of the settlers. This mystery remains unsolved to this day.
Roger Williams was never a president. He was a clergyman who founded the colony of Rhode Island in 1636.