The Thirteen Colonies were British colonies in North America that were divided into New England,Middle colonies, and Southern colonies.....
Committees of Correspondence
It means a committee (group) set up to engage in correspondence (written communication, letter writing) with other groups. The committees of correspondence were bodies organized by the local colonial leaders of the Thirteen Colonies before and during the American Revolution for the purposes of coordinating written communication between separate cities and colonies.
new england colonies
Britain's North American colonies all supported Britain in the American and Indian War. Please note that in 1755-63, the 13 colonies were not an established group of the kind implied in the question.
the middle Colonies
governors
A group of American leaders representing the colonies during the period leading up to the American Revolution is known as the Continental Congress. Convened in 1774, this assembly brought together delegates from various colonies to address colonial grievances against British rule and to coordinate resistance efforts. The Continental Congress played a crucial role in declaring independence and managing the war effort during the Revolutionary War.
The stripes on the flag represent the 13 original colonies. I have not seen a specific designation for each stripe in sequence. Only that they as a group represent the original 13 as a group.
Committees of Correspondence
Continental congeess
Polynesian Leaders Group was created in 2011.
The criollos, or people of Spanish origin born in the Americas.
The Middle colonies
White land owning men over 21.
Gotta love Eastshore! It's "commitees of correspondence"
Interest group leaders straighten the political power of the group by concentrating the power within the group members.
It means a committee (group) set up to engage in correspondence (written communication, letter writing) with other groups. The committees of correspondence were bodies organized by the local colonial leaders of the Thirteen Colonies before and during the American Revolution for the purposes of coordinating written communication between separate cities and colonies.