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  2. 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.

  3. Jul 2, 2019 · New Hampshire was created as a proprietary colony, founded in 1623. The Council for New England gave the charter to Captain John Mason. Puritans from Massachusetts Bay also helped settle the colony. In fact, for a time, the colonies of Massachusetts Bay and New Hampshire were joined. At that time, New Hampshire was known as the Upper Province ...

  4. The Pilgrims, who were Puritan separatists, branched out to form other colonies throughout the area, including New Hampshire (1623), Connecticut (1635), and Rhode Island (1636). In 1632, the English king granted 12 million acres at the head of Chesapeake Bay to Lord Baltimore. He called the new colony Maryland as a tribute to the queen.

  5. The original 13 colonies were Delaware, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts Bay Colony (which included Maine), New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, and Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. The original 13 colonies were divided into three geographic areas consisting of the New ...

  6. Sep 23, 2021 · The 13 British colonies eventually joined to form the United States—but as colonies, they were often more different than they were alike. By: Patrick J. Kiger Updated: June 29, 2023 | Original ...

  7. Motivations for colonization: English colonies popped up along the eastern seaboard for a variety of reasons. The New England colonies were founded to escape religious persecution in England. The Middle colonies, like Delaware, New York, and New Jersey, were founded as trade centers, while Pennsylvania was founded as a safe haven for Quakers.

  8. Between Philadelphia and New York there were no places larger than small villages. New York had a population of some 12,000 souls; Boston, the chief city in the colonies, some 20,000; and in New England were several other towns of importance. LIFE IN THE CITIES. - In the cities and large towns from Boston to Charleston in 1760 were many fine ...

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