For this Thursday’s thirteen I thought I would post the original thirteen colonies of the United States of America. After all it’s almost my countries birthday, the Fourth of July.
The Thirteen Colonies were part of what became known as British America, a name that was used by Great Britain until the Treaty of Paris recognized the independence of the original thirteen United States of America in 1783. These British colonies in North America rebelled against British rule in 1775, largely due to the taxation that Great Britain was imposing on the colonies. A provisional government was formed which proclaimed their independence, which is now celebrated as having occurred on July 4, 1776, and subsequently became the original thirteen United States of America. The colonies were founded between 1607 (Virginia), and 1733 (Georgia), although Great Britain held several other colonies in North America and the West Indies which did not join the rebellion in 1775.
The Thirteen Colonies gave rise to eighteen present-day states: the original thirteen states (in chronological order:
Bonus: Vermont (which had been disputed between New Hampshire and New York and which was an independent republic from 1777 to 1791), Kentucky (formerly part of Virginia until 1792), Tennessee (formerly part of North Carolina until 1796), Maine (formerly part of Massachusetts until 1820), and West Virginia (also formerly part of Virginia until 1863).
Great idea for a July list. My first graders are always excited to hear that New Jersey was one of the original thirteen and there’s always one who insists on knowing exactly which of the thirteen stars and stripes is ours.
Happy T13
By: Babette James on July 3, 2009
at 12:54 am
Hi Babette,
Oh I didn’t know you are a teacher, teacher rock!
Isn’t that cute, you should just pick one out at random and say “that’s it.”
Happy TT and happy Fourth of July.
Janice~
By: Janice Seagraves on July 3, 2009
at 9:30 am
Awesome! I love this. Happy Fourth of July.
By: Jen on July 3, 2009
at 12:58 am
Hi Jen,
I’m glad you like.
Happy TT and happy Fourth of July.
Janice~
By: Janice Seagraves on July 3, 2009
at 9:31 am
Great TT!
*hugs*
Paige
My TT is at http://paigetylertheauthor.blogspot.com/
By: Paige Tyler on July 3, 2009
at 1:25 am
Hi Paige,
Thank you.
Happy TT and happy Fourth of July.
Janice~
By: Janice Seagraves on July 3, 2009
at 9:32 am
Great info! Have a safe and happy 4th! *Hugs*
By: Stephanie Adkins on July 3, 2009
at 1:32 am
Hi Stephanie,
I always try to either educate or at lest entertain *grin*
Happy TT and happy Fourth of July.
Janice~
By: Janice Seagraves on July 3, 2009
at 9:33 am
Yeah, history! Wonderful list – and I’m particularly fond of the bonus info. Thanks.
By: Elise Logan on July 3, 2009
at 2:48 am
Hi Elise,
Oh Good, I was hopping someone would.
Happy TT and happy Fourth of July.
Janice~
By: Janice Seagraves on July 3, 2009
at 9:34 am
Good list, Janice. Happy Independence Day!
By: Heather on July 3, 2009
at 4:45 am
Hi Heather,
Thank you.
Happy TT and happy Fourth of July.
Janice~
By: Janice Seagraves on July 3, 2009
at 9:34 am