Britain and the United States formed colonies of the British Empire between 1607 and 1783 in North America, Bermuda, Central America, Caribbean and Guyana. Prior to 1776, when 13 colonies declared independence from the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) and formed the United States, American colonies were officially known as Britain and the British West Indies It was. [1] Thereafter, the term North American English was used to describe the remaining wealth of the British North American Continent. This term was first used informally at the end of the American Revolutionary War of 1783, but before the British North American Problem Report (1839), this term known as the Durham report was uncommon.
The 'Paris Convention' (1763) ended British participation in the seven year war, Britain and America acquired numerous new territories, and the North American theater was called the war of France and India. At the beginning of the revolutionary war of 1775, the British Empire included 20 colonies in northern and eastern New Spain, including Mexico and the western United States. The eastern and western parts of Florida were transferred to the Kingdom of Spain by the Kingdom of Spain (1783) and completed the American Revolutionary War, after which Spain was transferred to Florida (east) in 1819 and then Spain was transferred to the United States. Louisiana, South Alabama, Mississippi, West Georgia). Continental colonies of the North East and North America formed Canadian rule between 1867 and 1873. In 1949, the Canadian Autonomous Region in eastern Newfoundland joined Canada.
Between 1606 and 1670, many individuals and companies set up a large number of British colonies in North America and their investors tried to profit from their speculation. They acquired the commercial charter of James I, Charles I, Diet members and Charles II. The first permanent settlement was established in 1607 on the James River in Jamestown, Virginia upstream of the Chesapeake Bay in London. Then in 1620, the pilgrims established a solution of Plymouth in New England. In 1634 British Catholics and Second Baltimore Lord Cecils Culvert settled in Maryland.
After the Seven Years War, Britain dominated British colonies and territories from 1763, but was transferred to Spain (Florida State) or America (India Reserve and Southwest Quebec State). Others become part of Canada
Background: Until the end of the seventh year war of 1763, British North American settlers rarely opposed the position in the British Empire. British colonists gained a lot of benefit from the British Empire system and paid a little for these benefits. Indeed, until the early 1760s, most British left only American colonies. The seven year war (called war in France and India in the USA) changed everything. UK eventually defeated France and its allies, but the victory paid a great price. The shocking war debt affected many UK policies in the next decade. Attempts to raise funds by reforming the colonial government, enforcing tax laws and deploying troops in the United States caused conflicts with direct colonialists. By the mid-seventies, the relationship between Americans and the British government became tense and fierce.
Britain and the United States formed colonies of the British Empire between 1607 and 1783 in North America, Bermuda, Central America, Caribbean and Guyana. Prior to 1776, when 13 colonies declared independence from the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) and formed the United States, American colonies were officially known as Britain and the British West Indies It was. Later, the term North America in the United Kingdom was used to represent the remaining property of the British North American Continent. This term was first used informally at the end of the American Revolutionary War of 1783, but before the British North American Problem Report (1839), this term known as the Durham report was uncommon.