By the late 18th century, there were 13 British colonies settled in the New World, which later became the foundation for the United States. These colonies included Virginia, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, and others along the eastern seaboard. Additionally, other European powers, such as Spain and France, established their own colonies in the Americas, expanding the total number of settlements significantly. Overall, the New World was home to hundreds of colonies established by various European nations.
German immigrants settled the middle colonies.
True
Florida and New York
ANSWER The Colony of New York
as independent and strong
13
German immigrants settled the middle colonies.
the people of the time traveled by boat and therefore settled by the sea first
13
The middle colonies were Delaware, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania
True
Colonists.
The colonies were not bought. Colonists settled the colonies to start a new life.
for religios freedom
Florida and New York
ANSWER The Colony of New York
they were settled mainly by English, French, Dutch, and Germans.