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Q: What was the name of the binding agreement that united the colonies after the war?
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How did the Casket Girls of Louisiana get their name?

The "Casket Girls of Louisiana," young women sent from France to the colonies (now the United States) to marry, carried their belongings in caskets


When the colonists came to America what did the call it?

The New World was the first term the was used. Then, as colonies began to grow, the three sections of the territories became known as the New England Colonies; The Middle Colonies; and the Southern Colonies. As time passed, the name America, was used to describe the colonies. Then, the United States of America, after independence was won from England, when the American Revolutionary War was over and done.


Why is the Concorde called the concorde?

The name, a French term meaning harmony or agreement, was derived from the cooperation of France and the United Kingdom in the development of the aircraft.Related Information:Concorde, is the French spelling of the English equivalent, Concord, and is the spelling that was chosen for the name.


Name the 13 colonies of the United states?

Southern Colonies -Virgina -South and North Carolina -Georgia -Maryland Middle Colonies -Pennsylvania -Maryland -New Jersey -Delaware -New York New England Colonies -Massachusetts (Maine and Massachusetts were connected as one big colony back then) -Rhode Island -Connecticut That's all of them I believe and I think that is how they were separated.


How did the USA get its name?

America, of course, consists of two continents, North America and South America. It got the name from Amerigo Vespucci, who was an explorer. A state is an organized political community with a single government, and may be independent. When the British colonies of North America decided to declare their independence, they stopped calling themselves colonies, and used the term states instead. In the Declaration itself, they emphasized the fact that they were united in the act by referring to themselves such. And since they were all in the Americas, they called themselves the "thirteen united States of America." The word "united" later became capitalized on legal documents, and the name was born. There is a link below.

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The United States did not have a collective name. It was known colloquially as the "Thirteen Colonies" but the colonies were each considered independent, like mini-countries as opposed to the modern conception of federal states.


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