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- British colonization of the Americas - Wikipedia
In 1497, King Henry VII of England dispatched an expedition led by John Cabot to explore the coast of North America, but the lack of precious metals or other riches discouraged both the Spanish and English from permanently settling in North America during the early 17th century [2]
- Expansion into the Americas, 16th and 17th Century - BBC
In the 18th century, Britain had a well-established empire of colonies in the Americas By 1740, the British government had allowed thirteeen colonies to develop in British America
- HISTORY OF BRITISH COLONIAL AMERICA | Historyworld
British America now consists of the thirteen colonies founded or developed by Britain between 1607 and 1732 , together with four provinces won through warfare - Nova scotia in 1713, and then Quebec and West and East Florida in 1763
- The British Colonization Of The Americas - WorldAtlas
By the beginning of the 1700s, nearly 300,000 British subjects inhabited the continent's east coast, and the original Thirteen Colonies that would later go on to form the United States were established
- The American Revolution
George III was the King of Great Britain and Ireland during the American Revolution The death of his father, Frederick Lewis, the Prince of Wales, in 1751 meant that the 22-year-old prince succeeded his grandfather, George II, to the throne in 1760
- George III: The legacy of the last king of America
British monarch George III inherited the throne in 1760—just in time to oversee rising tensions with the American colonies lead to a revolution that reshaped his empire and the world On
- British colonization of the Americas - Wikiwand
English colonization started in 1585, when Sir Walter Raleigh built the doomed Roanoke Colony The first successful English colony in the Americas was built in Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607 Around 30,000 Algonquian peoples lived in the region at the time
- Who was the first British person to land in America? - StudyCountry. com
In 1497, King Henry VII of England dispatched an expedition led by John Cabot to explore the coast of North America, but the lack of precious metals or other riches discouraged both the Spanish and English from permanently settling in North America during the early 17th century
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