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1623, 1638, or 1691
Yes, they merged together in 1691.
The duration of specific colonies varied widely depending on the region and historical context. For example, the Jamestown colony in Virginia lasted from its founding in 1607 until it became a royal colony in 1624, while the Plymouth Colony existed from 1620 until it was merged into the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1691. Other colonies, like those in the Caribbean, had different lifespans, often influenced by changes in ownership, conflicts, and economic viability. Overall, the lifespan of colonies can range from a few years to several centuries before either dissolving, merging, or transforming into new political entities.
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Plymouth Colony (sometimes New Plymouth, or Plymouth Bay Colony) was an English colonial venture in North America from 1620 to 1691.
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Yes, it became a royal colony in 1691.
1691
Maryland became a royal colony in 1691
1623, 1638, or 1691
Yes, they merged together in 1691.
Carolina was established as a British colony in the early 1690's. By 1691, a governor was appointed for the Carolina colony with a deputy governor to control the northern region of Carolina.
Portsmouth joined the New Hampshire colony. New Hampshire was founded in 1620 by the puritans and made a royal colony in 1691.
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It was the Plymouth Colony that was founded by the Pilgrims. It was established in 1620 and lasted until 1691.
Plymouth Colony retained its independence for over 70 years, and by 1691 its population exceeded 7,000.
"Corporate colony" is often a term that is applied to colonies that were established and/or ran by joint-stock companies. For more information, refer to "What were joint-stock companies?" or similar.