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Did The original 13 colonies included Kentucky?

No. Aside from being too far inland, it was founded long after the first thirteen


In what time period did the American colonies exist?

The first American colony, Virginia, was founded in 1607. The last of America's original thirteen colonies, Georgia, was founded in 1732. An American colony was officially considered a state when they ratified the constitution (ranging from 1787-1790).


What date did the thirteen colonies officialy become the thirteen colonies?

under the articles of confederation 13 british colonies formed a national government. That's not to say that there weren't other colonies in existence or being formed.. just that they were not part of the confederation.


What complaints the thirteen colonies had about their relationship with Great Britain?

they didnt like being under British controll because they had no representation


Which character from greek mythology can be used described as being creative and original?

echo


Does the Smithsonian have Betsy Ross' flag?

Legend has it that Betsy Ross created the first American flag. It was supposed to have had thirteen stars in a circle to represent the thirteen colonies. Sadly, all the proof of this legend being fact, including the flag itself, has been lost in the many years since the Revolution. Had the original flag survived, it would surely be hanging in the Smithsonian today.


What is '13 Thirteen Stories That Capture the Agony and Ecstasy of Being Thirteen' about?

The agony and ecstasy of being thirteen.


What early American colonies banned protestantism?

There is no evidence that Protestantism was ever banned officially by any of the thirteen original colonies. There are occasional examples of Catholicism being banned by the Church of England before the Revolution, but never the reverse. The colony of Maryland, which was established by Catholics, may have had some reason to ban Protestantism, or even followers who espoused the idea, but there is no evidence that it was ever done.


What was the 50 state number Rhode Island?

Rhode Island was the 13th state to join the United States, ratifying the Constitution on May 29, 1790. It was the last of the original thirteen colonies to do so. The state is known for being the smallest in area and has a rich history in religious freedom and independence.


What are Marylindinians?

The act of being a citizen of Maryland. Maryland is one of the 50 states and one of the original colonies.


Was South Carolina the eighth state?

Yes, South Carolina was the eighth state to ratify the United States Constitution. It officially joined the Union on May 23, 1788. South Carolina played a significant role in the early history of the United States, being one of the original thirteen colonies.


What is North Carolinas rank order in admission?

In 1789 North Carolina became the 12th state to be admitted to the Union, the second to last of the original 13 colonies (the last being Rhode Island). Because the Constitution required the ratification of only 11 of the thirteen colonies to take effect, North Carolina was in effect the first to join the Republic after the formal creation of our current system of government.