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  1. British North America comprised the colonial territories of the British Empire in North America from 1783 onwards. English colonisation of North America began in the 16th century in Newfoundland, then further south at Roanoke and Jamestown, Virginia, and more substantially with the founding of the Thirteen Colonies along the Atlantic coast of ...

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  2. British North America was the British-owned part of the continent of North America. This term was mostly used before the American Revolution. In 1759, after winning the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, Britain took control of the colony of New France. After this, British North America also included New France.

  3. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. British North America comprised the colonial territories of the British Empire in North America from 1783 onwards. English colonisation of North America began in the 16th century in Newfoundland, then further south at Roanoke and Jamestown, Virginia, and more substantially with the founding of the ...

  4. Feb 6, 2006 · British North America refers to the British colonies and territories in North America after the US became independent in 1783 ( see also American Revolution) and until Confederation in 1867. The British North America Act (BNA Act), which came into effect on 1 July 1867, united three of the five British North American colonies.

  5. After the conclusion of war in 1783, the term British North America was used to refer to the remainder of Great Britain 's possessions in what became Canada, the British West Indies in reference to its various island territories, Belize, and Guyana.

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