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  1. Declaration of Independence, in U.S. history, document that was approved by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, and that announced the separation of 13 North American British colonies from Great Britain. It explained why the Congress on July 2 “unanimously” by the votes of 12 colonies (with New York abstaining) had resolved that ...

  2. The notable settlers—colonists of the Thirteen Colonies in 16th, 17th, and 18th-century eastern British North America — in regions within the present day Eastern United States. For people of the New Netherlander and New Sweden colonies in these regions, see: Category:People from New Netherland, and Category: People of New Sweden.

  3. 3 de abr. de 2024 · The Declaration of Independence is the foundational document of the United States of America. Written primarily by Thomas Jefferson, it explains why the Thirteen Colonies decided to separate from Great Britain during the American Revolution (1765-1789). It was adopted by the Second Continental Congress on 4 July 1776, the anniversary of which ...

  4. The United Colonies was the name used by the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia to describe the proto-state comprising the Thirteen Colonies in 1775 and 1776, before and as independence was declared. Continental currency banknotes displayed the name 'The United Colonies' from May 1775 until February 1777, and the name was being used as ...

  5. Las Trece Colonias (en rojo) en 1775. /  39.284, -76.61. Las Trece Colonias (en inglés Thirteen Colonies) eran un grupo de colonias británicas en la costa este de América del Norte, fundadas en los siglos XVII y XVIII que declararon su independencia en 1776 y fundaron los Estados Unidos. Eran (de norte a sur): Provincia de la Bahía de ...

  6. Black's Law Dictionary (9th edition) defines Freeman as follows: 1. A person who possesses and enjoys all the civil and political rights belonging to the people under a free government. 2. A person who is not a slave. 3. Hist. A member of a municipal corporation (a city or a borough) who possesses full civic rights, esp. the right to vote.

  7. The. Contemporaneous documents usually list the thirteen colonies of British North America in geographical order, from the north to the south. New England Colonies. Province of New Hampshire, later New Hampshire. Province of Massachusetts Bay, later Massachusetts and Maine. Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, later Rhode Island.