Jamestown,New Amsterdam,New Jersey
Some Native American groups that were in the middle colonies, were the Algonquin and the Iroquois tribes. (:
The primary combatants were Great Britain vs. its thirteen North American colonies south of Quebec. France allied with the colonies, as did Spain and the Dutch Republic to a much lesser degree. Great Britain had the help of some German auxiliaries and some loyalists within the rebelling colonies, and most Native American tribes sided with Great Britain. Also involved against Great Britain were the Kingdom of Mysore and the Republic of Vermont.
The answer could be either North Carolina, South Carolina, Rhode Island, New Jersey, or New York.
There are no examples to give you if you are asking about American colonies. The colonies were all English colonies and had the king as the head of government. They were all dependent on England.
A colonial coin is a coin made for or used in a colony. For example, in the American colonies, the local governments produced coins for local use, because the English did not provide sufficient supply. Colonial coins were also produced by some individuals in the American colonies, and a few were produced in other countries and shipped to North America. Some colonial coins were minted in the UK for British colonies, and this went on well into the 20th century.
Some Native American groups that were in the middle colonies, were the Algonquin and the Iroquois tribes. (:
Some occupations in colonial North Carolina were: Sewing, craftmen, artisticfeatureics, & fishing.
Some stayed in England, some went to other European countries and others went to North American Colonies of Britain.
The primary combatants were Great Britain vs. its thirteen North American colonies south of Quebec. France allied with the colonies, as did Spain and the Dutch Republic to a much lesser degree. Great Britain had the help of some German auxiliaries and some loyalists within the rebelling colonies, and most Native American tribes sided with Great Britain. Also involved against Great Britain were the Kingdom of Mysore and the Republic of Vermont.
Some North American countries, like Mexico, were colonized by Spain in the past, which is why Spanish is spoken there today. Other countries, like the United States, have a significant Spanish-speaking population due to migration and historical ties with Spanish-speaking countries.
The mid Atlantic colonies of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, and Delaware were initially some of the most successful farming areas during the 1800s. Later, colonies in the South began to develop large plantations for crops such as tobacco and cotton.
The answer could be either North Carolina, South Carolina, Rhode Island, New Jersey, or New York.
There are no examples to give you if you are asking about American colonies. The colonies were all English colonies and had the king as the head of government. They were all dependent on England.
A colonial coin is a coin made for or used in a colony. For example, in the American colonies, the local governments produced coins for local use, because the English did not provide sufficient supply. Colonial coins were also produced by some individuals in the American colonies, and a few were produced in other countries and shipped to North America. Some colonial coins were minted in the UK for British colonies, and this went on well into the 20th century.
They were all part of the american revolution and were some of the first colonys.
for American settlement and joy of getting away from some colonies.
The land was the reason. Southern colonies had good land and water to grow vast amounts of crops. While the northern areas were rocky soil and didn't have the ability to grow much beyond cash/family crops so they turned to shipping, fishing, and industry. To some extent this division still exists, but with movement of industry overseas less so.