were there more than 13 colonies
No, there was only 13.
when it started their was 13 states they were actually colonies but today now there is fifty states
They are all in the same locations as they were in 1783.
The year of the 13 colonies' establishment can be traced to 1607. That was the year of the first permanent settlement in Jamestown, VA.
Spain never purchased land in the thirteen colonies.
Yes, all 13 original colonies in America practiced some form of slavery during the colonial period. Slavery was an important part of the economy in many of the colonies, with some colonies having more slaves than others.
There were more than three colonies. All 13 took part in the triangular trade.
The 13 colonies wanted to form a representative government in order to form a single voice that would represent them in a more perfect union. They didn't want any more than one voice representing them.
Can you be more specific? There were hundreds of Africans who were enslaved in the 13 colonies.
New York,still is to this today.
It was called the "Articles of Confederation." Think of it as a league of friendship between the 13 states. Each individual state was more powerful than the central government (called the Confederation Congress). Opposite of what we have today. It lasted from 1781-1787, after which the U.S. Constitution took effect.
There were seven royal colonies.