because the other colonies had more resources than theirs so they moved to these colonies.
It was called the "Articles of Confederation." Think of it as a league of friendship between the 13 states. Each individual state was more powerful than the central government (called the Confederation Congress). Opposite of what we have today. It lasted from 1781-1787, after which the U.S. Constitution took effect.
It isn't you over opinionated weiners.
Colonies were generally forbidden to trade with countries other than their "mother" country. English colonies traded only with England; Dutch colonies traded only with Holland; Spanish colonies traded only with Spain.
it was the first to ratify the bill of rights
It helped the confederation of Canada because it would help to trade to buy and sell goods to other colonies rather than just to your own colony which wouldn't help them at all....
They had more indentured servants than the other colonies
They had more indentured servants than the other colonies
new york was better than the other colonies because people from Europe were entering new york and also new york had the biggest port in 13 colonies
The Middle Colonies were more ethnically and religiously diverse than the other British colonies. Unlike the other British colonies, they actually had written freedom of religion laws. See link provided-
because the other colonies had more resources than theirs so they moved to these colonies.
Pros- America is less likely to be able to take over all of the colonies together in confederation, than they would be to take over one colony alone. Also, the people who organized confederation would pay for your debt. There would also be a railway connecting all of the colonies of Confederation together, so that they could easily go to and from the colonies, instead of walking. The system of government is also very good to, and there are some responsible leaders. Cons- If you joined Confederation, you lose your identity as a lone colony, and you can't make AS MANY of your own decisions. You can still make some decisions though.
In 1867, there were more than four colonies. Only three of them were reorganized into the new country named Canada. They were Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the pre-Confederation Province of Canada which, upon Confederation, was severed into the provinces of Québec and Ontario. (See sections 3 and 6 of the British North America Act (now the Constitution Act).
It was called the "Articles of Confederation." Think of it as a league of friendship between the 13 states. Each individual state was more powerful than the central government (called the Confederation Congress). Opposite of what we have today. It lasted from 1781-1787, after which the U.S. Constitution took effect.
because of the secretary treaty
It isn't you over opinionated weiners.
It had been taken from the Dutch.