The thirteen colonies that will become the …
Years: 1684 - 1827
The thirteen colonies that will become the United States of America have all been established by 1732 with the British colonization of Georgia.
All have local governments with elections open to most free men, with a growing devotion to the ancient rights of Englishmen and a sense of self-government stimulating support for republicanism.
With extremely high birth rates, low death rates, and steady settlement, the colonial population grows rapidly as relatively small native populations are eclipsed.
All have local governments with elections open to most free men, with a growing devotion to the ancient rights of Englishmen and a sense of self-government stimulating support for republicanism.
With extremely high birth rates, low death rates, and steady settlement, the colonial population grows rapidly as relatively small native populations are eclipsed.
Groups
- English people
- Protestantism
- Ulster Scots people (Scots-Irish)
- Virginia (English Crown Colony)
- Massachusetts Bay Colony (sometimes called the Massachusetts Bay Company, for its founding institution)
- Maryland, Province of (English Colony)
- Rhode Island (English Colony)
- England, (Stewart, Restored) Kingdom of
- Connecticut (English Crown Colony)
- Carolina, Province of (English Colony)
- Rhode Island and Providence Plantation, English Crown Colony of
- Delaware Bay, Lower Counties on the (English Colony)
- New York, Province of (English Colony)
- New Jersey (English Colony)
- New Hampshire (English Crown Colony)
- England, (Orange and Stewart) Kingdom of
- Massachusetts, Province of (English Crown Colony)
- Virginia (English Crown Colony)
- England, (Stuart) Kingdom of
- Britain, Kingdom of Great
- Georgia, Province of (British Colony)
