Military History Of The Thirteen Colonies
| The original colonies that went on to form the United States included Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. They came together as states on 4 July 1776 and paved way for the formation of the United States. While the colonies did not fight each other, there is some military history associated with them that makes an interesting reading. More... |
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First Thirteen Colonies Of The United States

Every American child studies about the first thirteen colonies that went on to form the United States. However, for most people, who not Americans, they may know next to nothing about these colonies. When trying to understand the American culture, values and beliefs, knowing and understanding America's historical past is extremely essential. This starts with the first thirteen colonies of the United States. More...
What Type Of Government Did The Thirteen Colonies Have ?

The thirteen colonies that were first established in the eastern part of the United States went on to form the United States after the American Revolution. These colonies were made up of people who were looking for religious freedom, economic independence and wanting to start a new life in a new environment. In addition, convicts and indentured workers were also sent to these colonies. Later on, when slave trade started, the slaves also became part of the colonies, but had no rights. More...
Bristish Empire And The Thirteen Colonies

Today, the people of America consider themselves to be nothing but Americans; this was not the case when the colonies were set up in the New World. It is important to understand that when the thirteen colonies were established in North America, they belonged to the British and were part of the British Empire. The colonists were British subjects. More...
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