No, it was the first state to sign the constitution.
Assuming you meant in the United States, the first colony was the Colony of Virginia established in 1607.
Delaware was the first state to ratify the present constitution so it calls itself the first state.
There were actually quite a few leaders of the colony of Delaware. The very first leader of the colonies was King George.
the first log houses that were built from settlers were in Delaware
The second smallest colony in of the original 13 colonies in Colonial America was Delaware Colony. Rhode Island Colony was the smallest colony.
No, it was Delaware, I think.
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In 1704, Delaware's first independent legislature met.
Assuming you meant in the United States, the first colony was the Colony of Virginia established in 1607.
The colony of Delaware was the 2st colony formed!
Delaware Colony was the second Colony formed in the Americas. Delaware was settled by Peter Minuit in 1638. Delaware Colony was rich in agricultural land.
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The full name of the Delaware colony is the "Colony of Delaware." It was one of the original Thirteen Colonies established in North America and was originally part of the Pennsylvania colony before becoming its own entity in the 1700s. Delaware is notable for being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution in 1787.
No. The first colony to ratify the Constitution and become a state was Delaware. But Virginia was the first colony to be settled.
Delaware Colony ended in 1776.