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How many colonies were in British north America in 1858?

there were seven colonies at that time


Where did the British establishe colonies at?

All over the world. The UK had colonies in North America, South America, Central America, Europe, Asia, China, India, Africa, Australia, and many islands in all the oceans were British Colonies.


How many countries made up british north America?

British North America was composed of Canada and the 13 colonies.


How many total colonies did the british set up along North America's east coast?

The British established 13 colonies along North America's east coast, collectively known as the Thirteen Colonies. These colonies eventually formed the foundation of the United States.


Was a reason many people moved to America in the early days of the colonies?

for freedom of religion


How many British colonies are in the US?

There are no British colonies in the US.


Is new imperialism a feature of the British Empire?

Not currently. New Imperialism was a policy of the British Empire from the early 1800s to the early 1900s. The British Empire set up many colonies throughout Africa during that time.


How many British colonies where there in the 1700?

13 colonies.


How many colonies did the british have?

Exactly 40 Crown Colonies.


How many colonies does amercia have?

There were 13 colonies in America


Who were in Maryland Americans or british?

Before America, Maryland was a British colony. Remember that America came after the colonies were created. Since there were no Americans there at that time, the colonies can be characterized by who owned it (i.e. Spain). However, many colonists considered themselves to be American before the nation was founded. So in answer to your question, both.


How many British colonies were there in North America that fought against the British for independence?

Practically all 13 colonies fought for their independence but some people in some colonies were fence-sitters (couldn't decide) or loyalists (was still loyal to the British and was on British side).