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Colonization: Lots of informational links to facts and information about colonization and the American colonies Jump Back in Time: Colonial America: Facts and information about colonization and the American colonies...
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European nations sent settlers to North America beginning the 16th century. These settlements eventually became the 13 Colonies. The first colonies in North America were along the eastern coast. Settlers from Spain, France, Sweden, Holland, and England claimed land beginning in the 17th century.
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This article describes the differences in agriculture in the 13 American Colonies.
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Colonization: Lots of informational links to facts and information about colonization and the American colonies The Middle Colonies as the Birthplace of American Religious Pluralism: Facts and information about religious pluralism in the Middle Colonies...
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Life in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia Find out about this colony and its people. The American Colonies There is information on all. For additional resources about the American colonies, click here.
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sheet: 17.6 x 12.8 cm (6 15/16 x 5 1/16 inches), National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC.: "Phillis Wheatley was the first African American to publish a book and the first American woman to earn a living from her writing, no small feat considering that she came to the colonies as a slave.
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Thirteen Colonies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 13 American colonies - a multimedia exhibit on the American Revolution for lovers, students and teachers of history. There was peace between the American Colonies and the mother country as long as Great Britain left them alone.
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American Revolution 1775-1783, conflict between 13 British colonies in North America and their parent country, Great Britain. It was made up of two... In this article, the inhabitants of the thirteen colonies that supported the American Revolution are primarily referred to as "Americans,"
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