The Louisiana Purchase expanded the southern part of the United States. It included many future states, but did not include the upper part of the Mississippi River.
Both. Southern Alabama was once a French colony. The Northern part was once part of the Mississippi territory.Alabama was territory before becoming a state. It was not part of the British colonies in North America. It became a territory in 1817 and a state in 1819.
They were part of the british empire
Actually when the British ruled India , t was part of India then.
No, in 1826 it became a British colony, part of the Straights Settlements.
The Seychelles were officially colonized in 1814 by the British, although the French created a colony there in 1756. This was part of their Maritius colony.
No, Serbia was never a colony.
It was a colony of England. It was part of a region called British North America until 1858, at which time Queen Victoria made it into a crown colony, and gave it the name British Columbia.
Well it was a part of India.
It's part of the USA
Before it was a colony, it was an unsettled buffer between British America and Spanish America. In 1733, it became its own colony.
Hong Kong, which is now part of China.Singapore is also a former British colony in southeast Asia.