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The population of the colonies in 1776 was approximately 2.5 million people.
The 13 colonies were founded and controlled by Great Britain until 1776.
The first continetial congress and begging to fight in the revolutionary war
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In 1776, the colonies all became states
The population of the colonies in 1776 was approximately 2.5 million people.
June 1776 was when the Declaration of Independence was signed, so there were 13 colonies at that time.
The first known use of the formal term "United States of America" was in the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Paine, in February, 1776, had written of "Free and independent States of America." The terms "United Colonies," "United Colonies of America," "United Colonies of North America," and also "States," were used in 1775 and 1776. The first known use of the formal term "United States of America" was in the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Paine, in February, 1776, had written of "Free and independent States of America." The terms "United Colonies," "United Colonies of America," "United Colonies of North America," and also "States," were used in 1775 and 1776.
In 1776 in the colonies, it is estimated that the patriots made up 50 percent of the population. The total U.S. population in 1776 was 2,500,000.
July Fourth 1776. July Fourth 1776.
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The 13 colonies were founded and controlled by Great Britain until 1776.
The first continetial congress and begging to fight in the revolutionary war
The estimated population of the 13 colonies in 1770 was 2,148.076. This number includes the populations of the territories that later became Maine, Kentucky, Vermont, and Tennessee. The population excluding these territories was 2,090,119.
July 4th 1776
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