it began as a british coline becasue the britsih conrolled it before anybody else
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Lousiana
Yes, the USA was a British colony when he was born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1706
The US built versions of British & French airplanes; and used British & French airplanes as well as British/French tanks both during and after WWI. The first excellent adapted US tank was the model 1917 French Renault two man tank; built in the USA under French license. Prior to the model '17, the US built (under license) some British Mark tanks (less than satisfactory, compared to the Renault).
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When the US was a british colony.
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No, Nebraska is a US State.
We did. (The British)
louisiansa
french
Louisiana.
French Guiana isn't an independent country, but is not a colony. The UN considers the French overseas départements as being decolonized, and removed them from the list of non-self-governing territories (you can draw a parallel here with Alaska, formerly considered as a colony, but now a state within the US).In contrast, Gibraltar, the Falklands Islands, the US Virgin Is., the British Virgin is., are French Polynesia, are still listed as colonies (link below)
There was no US during the French and Indian War!!!The French and their Indian allies were fighting the British. Since the 13 colonies were British colonies the French were fighting the colonies.In fact George Washington served as a major in the militia of the British colony of Virginia during the French and Indian War fighting against the French.After the British won, they imposed taxes on the colonists to pay for having defended them against the French. The British also placed troops in the colonists homes to defend against any later attacks. These were two of the actions that later led to the American Revolution.
No. A colony usually referred to what later became a state. So Viriginia was a colony. Whereas "America" referred to the whole region including all colonies of all countries. Later it was called North America.
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