In 1713, North America was home to a diverse array of Indigenous peoples, including the Iroquois, Sioux, Cherokee, and many others, each with their own distinct cultures and societies. European colonial powers, primarily the British, French, and Spanish, also inhabited various regions, with the British controlling the Thirteen Colonies along the Atlantic coast and the French in Canada and parts of the Mississippi River Valley. The Spanish held territories in the southwestern regions, including present-day Florida and parts of Mexico. The interactions between these groups shaped the continent's history during this period.
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In 1713 the how much of north america was an independent country
New York
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the Labrador duck lived in North America.
They have lived there for 2 years
In 1783, Spain controlled less of North America than in 1713. In 1713, Spain held vast territories in North America, including present-day Florida, parts of the Southwest, and California. However, by 1783, Spain had ceded Florida to Britain in the Treaty of Paris (1763) and had lost control of territories in the Southwest to Mexico and the United States.
The Cherokee lived in the southeastern part of North America.
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The Pacific Northwest tribes, such as the Haida, Chinook, Nootka, and tlingit lived in the northern most part of North America.
they lived in flodia
They lived in the swamps of North America.