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Was South Carolina a territory?

South Carolina was never a territory of the United States. It was one of the thirteen colonies that became the thirteen original states.


Is California one of the original thirteen colonies?

no it was not it was never one of the 13 colonies


What states today were in the land that Spain purchased in the 13 colonies?

Spain never purchased land in the thirteen colonies.


Is Vermont was one of the thirteen original colonies?

no the original thirteen colonies are north carolina, south carolina, maryland, virginia, mass,. deleware, penn., New York, new hampshire, new jersey, rhode island, georiga, and conn.


Were the 13 American colonies considered a continent?

The thirteen British-American colonies were part of the North American continent. They were never considered to be a separate continent.


Why did Spain own the 13 colonies?

Spain never owned the 13 colonies that became the United States.


How did the 13 colonies become an independent nation the united state?

the thirteen coloines started when christopher came over from england when christopher cloumbus was searching for the iindies and he found america without him we might have never found the united states.


Was Pennsylvania a royal colony?

Yes. It was the 2nd state of the United States.


Does money expire?

if it was printed by the us government it never expires in the united states and its colonies.


The Phoenician colonies never united because of what?

Their purpose was to be trading ports around the Mediterranean.


Who admitted the state of New Jersey to the union?

New Jersey was one of the thirteen original colonies. It was never admitted. It just became a state after the Revolutionary War.


What was the main reason the thirteen colonies were divided?

Other than New England briefly, the Thirteen Colonies were never unified into a single colony and then divided up. They had each originally been a small settlement by Europeans (mostly English, but there were also Dutch and French settlers) and grew into the larger colonies over time. In the late 1600's, the New England colonies plus New York and New Jersey were indeed briefly united into a single large colony, but it only lasted a couple years because it was just too large to easily govern and the governor was very unpopular.