what explorer stared the first British colony in America
Yes.
It was the 13th and final British Colony in North America.
That colony would be New York.
No. Louisiana started as a French Colony, and was then later a Spanish Colony, at no point did it become a British holding.
Before it was a colony, it was an unsettled buffer between British America and Spanish America. In 1733, it became its own colony.
They were British convicts sentenced to transportation. They couldn't be sent to America, so they started a new colony in what is now known as Australia.
The first successful british colonly was Jamestown, VA!
The British Colony. It's of the southern coast of South America.
Georgia
The Battle of Camden was fought in the American colony of New Jersey. It was fought between the British Army and the Continental Army of the British colony in North America.
* It was a former British Colony. * It was a former British Colony that joined the Union. * It was a former British Colony that joined the Union and then secded from the Union to join the Confederate States of America.
British Honduras was the former name of what is now the independent nation of Belize and was a British colony on the east coast of Central America,