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  1. 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.

    • English Colonial Expansion. Sixteenth-century England was a tumultuous place. Because they could make more money from selling wool than from selling food, many of the nation’s landowners were converting farmers’ fields into pastures for sheep.
    • The Tobacco Colonies. In 1606, King James I divided the Atlantic seaboard in two, giving the southern half to the London Company (later the Virginia Company) and the northern half to the Plymouth Company.
    • The New England Colonies. The first English emigrants to what would become the New England colonies were a small group of Puritan separatists, later called the Pilgrims, who arrived in Plymouth in 1620 to found Plymouth Colony.
    • The Middle Colonies. In 1664, King Charles II gave the territory between New England and Virginia, much of which was already occupied by Dutch traders and landowners called patroons, to his brother James, the Duke of York.
  2. Sep 23, 2021 · Culture Club/Getty Images. The 13 British colonies that eventually became the United States in some ways were more different than they were alike. They were founded for a diverse range of...

  3. Las Trece colonias británicas (también conocidas como las Trece colonias) fueron el conjunto de las colonias británicas en la costa este del actual territorio estadounidense, fundadas entre el siglo XVII y XVII. Su proclama de independencia en 1776 dio nacimiento a los Estados Unidos de América.

  4. Jul 31, 2023 · Las Trece Colonias fueron las primeras posesiones coloniales británicas en la costa este de los actuales Estados Unidos. En 1607 se estableció la primera de todas, Virginia, aunque anteriormente existió otra, pero sus habitantes, por causas desconocidas, desaparecieron misteriosamente.

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