hahaha,we're both doing the same booklet it looks like,AP U. S. History?It looks like to me that the answer is the province of carolina. Since he was restored in the 1640's and the charter was granted in the 1660's.If I'm wrong, I'm sorry.
The first successful colony planted in what became known as New England was the Plymouth Colony in 1620. This colony was founded at Plymouth Rock in what is now Massachusetts by the Pilgrims from the Mayflower. The colony existed until 1691 when it was absorbed into the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The oldest existing political entity is Massachusetts which was founded as the Massachusetts Bay Colony at present day Boston in 1630.
General Oglethorpe founded the colony of Georgia. He emptied the debtors prisons in England and gave the people there a new lease on life.
Charles II founded south carolina. I dont knoow about the other one though
The colony of Virginia was founded in 1607 by Captain John Smith from the small rural village of Willoughby, England. by the way you spelt Virginia wrong.
the colony of Georgia was founded in the seventeenth century
The only colony founded during the Restoration regime of Charles II was the Province of Carolina. It was granted to eight English nobles by King Charles II in 1663, and the colony was later divided into North and South Carolina.
Carolina...I think =) -Pookie
== == == == == == It was founded as a proprietary colony by William Penn, the Younger, who received its charter from Charles II, Restoration monarch of England. Penn was a Quaker, who hoped that the new colony would provide refuge for that persecuted radical religious sect. He also hoped to profit from the trade goods produced in the colony.
New Hampshire
New Hampshire
The colony of Maryland was founded on that land in America.
It relates to King Charles II of England, in whose name the original colony was founded.
Roanoke Colony
the New England colony
califrana
CHRISTOPHER CESARIO.
England