yes
They were divided into three separate parts-THE NEW ENGLAND COLONIES, THE MIDDLE COLONNIES, AND THE SOUTHERN COLONIES.
The Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia in the spring of 1775. Hostilities between England and the colonies had already broken out--Bunker Hill, Ticonderoga, and Arnold's failed attempt to invade Canada. The Congress acted as the government for the colonies when it became obvious that war would result between England and the colonies. They appointed Washington as commander of the Continental Army and approved the writing of the Declaration of Independence.
The Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia in the spring of 1775. Hostilities between England and the colonies had already broken out--Bunker Hill, Ticonderoga, and Arnold's failed attempt to invade Canada. The Congress acted as the government for the colonies when it became obvious that war would result between England and the colonies. They appointed Washington as commander of the Continental Army and approved the writing of the Declaration of Independence. By 1776, the delegates of the Congress voted to establish the Articles of Confederation, the first government of the nation.
Also known as the Second Indian War, it was fought in North America between New France and New England (the French and their native allies and the English and their native allies) as a side issue to the Nine Years War in Europe. The border between the two provinces in America was the Kennebec River in southern Maine, and remained the same after the war.
East Coast of the newfound country of America. between present day Mexico and Canada
Canada, Florida
England
Because they thought they could add it to Canada.
Canada was owned by the french not England.
Canada, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Middle Colonies/States border New England.
the forts guarded the important valley route between the colonies & Canada. (:
The colonies where separated send depended on England Canada became a country in July1,1867.
In 1763, England controlled Canada and the French land east of Mississippi River. Those were some of the territories and colonies that are now part of modern Canada.
because they as raise in england
They were divided into three separate parts-THE NEW ENGLAND COLONIES, THE MIDDLE COLONNIES, AND THE SOUTHERN COLONIES.
because Canada was so happy they gave England free bacon (ham)
Given Back? Who would give it? Atlantic Canada is in a Confederation, they are their own Nations. They could leave the Confederation and ask for English rule but would England want them back? I suspect any such request would be rejected because England has had enough of supporting colonies. Their age of Empire is over.