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The original United States was formed from 13 British colonies. These colonies, which declared independence from Britain in 1776, were Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
no it was called the general assembly
The British lost organization of the colonies after the revolutionary war. This is because the colonies took over organization of themselves instead of foreign rule.
Because the former British Colonies declared themselves independent.
Most former british colonies are still Christian. Much hasn't changed in most of the colonies that were under Britain rule.
There is an incorrect implication in the question, namely that Africa is a single country as opposed to a continent with numerous countries. Africa's British colonies became independent in waves. Some like South Africa, were independent as early as 1915, but most became independent in the 1960s. This happened as Africans in each of the former colonies petitioned for independence and the British colonizers signed agreements and treaties with them legitimating their freedom.
Former British Consulate at Takao was created in 1865.
No, they were colonies of Belgium under King Leopold II
The former British colonies earned their freedom from the British.
Neither New Zealand or Australia are "dominions of England". Both are independent countries, with a parliamentary democracy. There is The Commonwealth, which is composed of many of the former members of the British Colonies, but not all Commonwealth members are ex British colonies, nor are all ex-colonies members of The Commonwealth.
The Commonwealth consists of countries that used to be part of the British Empire. Of the 54 independent member states, only Rwanda and Mozambique were not part of the British Empire.The United Nations has 193 member statesPlease see related links for more.
The Commonwealth of Nations. It consists of 53 nations with the majority of them being part of the former British Empire.
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Absolutely right.
The colonies, which became tired of British rule, united against the British. As part of the Declaration of Independence, they declared themselves states. There were no other independent nations that were of America (the Western Hemisphere). That is how America (the former British territory) became The United States of America.