So they are annoying
They were in competition with eachother.
the colonies were controlled by England as there people before settled in the virgina company England later seize the America
If you are referring to the 13 colonies which later became the United States, it was England and from 1707 Great Britain which established them. They weren't the first setllements, though: Spain and France had already established themselves on the continent too.
The New England Colonies at first were "Royal Colonies" where England ruled them itself. Later on, they separated and became a new England Government.
The founder of the New England colonies were the English Pilgrims who moved to the New World from England. The first English settlement later became the colony known as Jamestown.
England did not establish any states. They established colonies. Four at first... then it progressed to 13 that later became states after the war.
The British Colonies, so to speak, were 13 in number and were aptly named Thirteen Colonies. The English colony ... These Thirteen American Colonies were grouped under three different heads depending on the type of governance: ... Charter Colonies - These colonies were established when the British Crown granted a charter,
The government of Spain in the New World differed from that of the later British colonies in that it was closely micromanaged by the Spanish crown. Later British colonies allowed more self government.
they were from England and later were shipped to America with the English colonies
Slaver in England's North American Colonies was first used on a large scale in the tobacco industry of Virginia. Later on, it was discovered that cotton could be grown in the South, so slaves were then needed in the South.
The primary countries involved in the colonization of America were Spain, France, England, and the Netherlands. Spain was the first to establish colonies, beginning in the late 15th century, followed by France, which focused on the northern regions of North America. England later established its colonies along the East Coast, while the Netherlands colonized parts of what is now New York. Each of these countries played a significant role in shaping the early history and development of the Americas.