The most populated city in the 13 colonies in 1775 was Philadelphia, followed by New York, Boston and Charleston. The most populated colonies were Virginia, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Maryland.
In 1775, the largest group in colonial British North America was the English colonists, primarily of British descent. They made up the majority of the population in the thirteen colonies, particularly concentrated in areas such as Virginia and New England. Other significant groups included the Scots-Irish and German settlers, but the English remained the dominant demographic and cultural influence during this period.
anglican and congregational
Prior to 1775, convicts were sent to parts of North America and the West Indies.
Before 1775, Great Britain sent its convicts to parts of North America and the West Indies.
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the era was 1607- 1775.
1600 to 1775
Germans, by far. In fact, Germans over took English as the largest Ethnic group in America before 1900. But the seeds were placed in Colonial times. Pennsylvania's population was 33% German in 1775, and other Northern states were around the same percent.
During the period from 1771 to 1775, the governor of British North America varied by colony, as there was no singular governor for all of British North America. Each colony had its own governor appointed by the British crown. Notably, in the years leading up to the American Revolution, figures such as Thomas Hutchinson served as the governor of Massachusetts, while other colonies had their respective governors. The governance structure was complex and reflected the diversity of the colonial administration.
The colonial times ended in either 1775 or 1776
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