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The British established colonies in North America in the 17th and 18th centuries.
The Thirteen Colonies were British colonies in North America that were divided into New England,Middle colonies, and Southern colonies.....
Once America declared independence from England all colonies were free from British rule.
The New England colonies of British North America were:ConnecticutRhode Island and Providence PlantationMassachusettsNew Hampshire
He was born in Braintree, Mass a colony. There never was a "British" America. Only colonies of England.
The original thirteen colonies were under British rule, and it was against this that the American Revolution was directed.
No, England DID have colonies in North America. Then there was that little fireworks show, and now there is the US.
It is the delcaration of the 13 Colonies of the United States of America's independence from Motherland, England and the British Rule.
Yes, the British government did expect the American colonies to harvest valuable resources and ship them back to England. This is because England considered the colonies as their own. They also felt the colonials looked upon England as their sovereign. Along with taxation without representation and British tyranny, the colonials believed the only way to independence was via rebellion and war.
England had established the colonies in North America to make England rich.England rulers passed laws to regulate, or control, trade in the colonies.
The New England colonies, the Middle colonies and the Southern colonies.
The defeat of the Spanish Armada cleared the way for England to start colonies in North America.