The British North America came into effect on July 1, 1867.
The British North America Act was proclaimed on March 29, 1867, and the date of July 1, 1867, was set for the Act to come into effect.
The Quakers came to North America in search of land.
Most of the strawberries found in grocery stores come from California. So, yeah, North America.
The Amerindians came from North America
Most slaves who were sent to North America came from Africa.
The first people known to come by boat to continental North America were Vikings sailors from Scandinavia.
The British North America Act was passed by the British Parliament at Westminster and proclaimed by Queen Victoria on March 29, 1867, to come into effect at Ottawa on July 1, 1867.
It depends! Are you talking about the revolution or the begining of america?!
British people were sent to America to claim land for England
British America generally refers to the period when the British established colonies in North America, beginning in the early 17th century. The first permanent British settlement was founded in Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607. The term "British America" encompasses the colonial period until the American Revolutionary War, which began in 1775 and ultimately led to the establishment of the United States in 1783.
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George Vancouver came to North America as a British Royal Navy officer to explore and survey the Pacific Northwest coast. His primary objectives were to map the coastline, establish British presence in the region, and assert British territorial claims in the area.
The American Indian come to North America from Siberia across the Bering land bridge.
The city of Philadelphia was in the British colony of Pennsylvania, in North America. (It still exists today as the largest city in the modern day US state of Pennsylvania)
On March 27th in North America.
Giovanni came to north America in 1524