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  1. V. Colony of Virginia ‎ (10 C, 83 P) Categories: History of the Thirteen Colonies. Pre-statehood history of U.S. states. Hidden category: Container categories.

  2. American Revolutionary War. The American Revolutionary War was a war fought between Great Britain and the original Thirteen Colonies in North America from 1775 to 1783. Most of the fighting was in North America and other places. The Continental Army, the rebel army, was led by George Washington and helped by France and Spain.

  3. 14 de may. de 2018 · Thirteen Colonies English colonies in North America that jointly declared independence from Britain (1776) and became the USA. They were: Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, and Virginia.See also American Revolution.

  4. By 1775, the thirteen colonies had a population of roughly 2.5 million people. Many of them had been born in the colonies and considered themselves “American.”. After some failed colonies, such as those at Roanoke Island, and the split of Carolina into the colonies of North Carolina and South Carolina, there were at this point 13 colonies.

  5. American colonies, the 13 British colonies that were established during the 17th and early 18th centuries in what is now a part of the eastern United States.The colonies grew both geographically along the Atlantic coast and westward and numerically to 13 from the time of their founding to the American Revolution (1775–81).

  6. 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.

  7. 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.