the 51 states
The intolerable acts most united the colonies.
the middle colonies
What did the people in the thirteen colonies eat
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After the American Revolutionary War, but Britain still interfered until the war of 1812 when the realized that the United States was a strong and independent country that could survive on its own.
The intolerable acts most united the colonies.
Many nation states that existed in the 1800s are still here today. These include the United States of America, Republic of Canada, and the United Kingdom.
What did the people in the thirteen colonies eat
the middle colonies
The way the thirteen colonies became the United States is by Britain and the original 13 colonies having a war. The thirteen colonies over threw Britain, and became free from there rule. the colonies then became the United States of America.
Britain no longer has any colonies
were there more than 13 colonies
Most of the colonies sent representatives. There is no given number, but having them all meet they all stuck together in forming where we live today the wonderful U.S of A (United States of America).
It seems that there is no colony of Portugal today.
Because the colonies are young and untied (apex)
There were originally 13 colonies in the United States. These colonies were established by European powers such as England, France, and Spain in the 17th and 18th centuries. The original 13 colonies eventually formed the basis for the United States of America after gaining independence from Britain in 1776.
Great Britain was the Mother Country of the 13 American Colonies that are now part of the US. Other countries that had colonies in the Americas include Russia, France and Spain. Some of these former colonies (Alaska, Louisianas, Texas, California, etc.) are also part of today's US, though they were not part of the original 13 states.