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New England Colonies From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search The New England Colonies of British America included Connecticut Colony, the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Massachusetts Bay Colony, and the Province of New Hampshire, as well as a few smaller short-lived colonies. The New England colonies were part of the Thirteen Colonies and eventually became five of the six ..

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George Washington From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search This article is about the first President of the United States. For other uses, see George Washington (disambiguation). George Washington Portrait based on the unfinished Athenaeum Portrait, by Gilbert Stuart, 1796 1st President of the United States In office April 30, 1789[a] – March 4, 1797 Vice President ..

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George III of the United Kingdom From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search “George III” redirects here. For other uses, see George III (disambiguation). George III Coronation portrait by Allan Ramsay, 1762 King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[a] Elector/King of Hanover[b] (more…) Reign 25 October 1760 – 29 January 1820 ..

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Boston Harbor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search This article is about Boston Harbor, Massachusetts. For other uses, see Boston Harbor (disambiguation). Topographic map of Boston Harbor USCGC James pulls into Harbor in August 2015 Boston Harbor is a natural harbor and estuary of Massachusetts Bay, and is located adjacent to the city of Boston, Massachusetts. It is home to the Port of ..

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Thirteen Colonies From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Thirteen Colonies 1607–1776 Flag of British America (1707–1775) The Thirteen Colonies (shown in red) in 1775 Status Part of British America (1607–1776) Capital Administered from London, England Common languages English German Dutch Indigenous languages Various other minor languages Religion Protestantism Roman Catholicism Judaism American Indian religions Government ..

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United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from United States of America) Jump to navigationJump to search “America”, “US”, “USA”, and “United States of America” redirect here. For the landmass comprising North, Central, South America, and the Caribbean, see Americas. For other uses, see America (disambiguation), US (disambiguation), USA (disambiguation), and United States (disambiguation). Coordinates: 40°N 100°W hideThis article has multiple issues. Please ..

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American Revolution From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search This article is about political and social developments, and the origin and aftermath of the war. For military actions, see American Revolutionary War. For other uses, see American Revolution (disambiguation). American Revolution Part of the Atlantic Revolutions John Trumbull‘s Declaration of Independence, showing the Committee of Five presenting its draft for ..

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Norsemen From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search “Norseman” and “Northmen” redirect here. For other uses, see Norseman (disambiguation) and Northmen (disambiguation). Part of a series on the Norse people Extent of Norse language in 900 AD: Western Norse in red and Eastern Norse in orange. Scandinavia History History[show] Paganism and mythology[show] Cosmology[show] Rituals and worship[show] Society[show] Events[show] Sources[show] WikiProject Norse history and culture v ..

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European Canadians From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Euro-Canadian) Jump to navigationJump to search European Canadians Total population 25,111,695 72.9% of the total Canadian population[1] (2016 Census) Regions with significant populations All areas of Canada less prevalent in the North Languages Predominantly English • French Historically Scottish Gaelic • Irish were spoken in certain regions Religion Predominantly Christianity (Protestantism and Roman Catholicism); Minority religions: Buddhism, Judaism, Islam Related ethnic groups European ..

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Inuit From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search For the 2010 film, see Inuk (film). For other uses of Inuit, see Inuit (disambiguation). Not to be confused with the Innu, a First Nations people in eastern Quebec and Labrador. Inuit Igloolik Inuit women and child in traditional parkas Total population 148,863[1][2][3][4] Regions with significant populations Canada ..

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