British North America

The British North America was an abstract expression initially used in 1783, but not very common before the Rapport on the businesses of British North America (1839), also called Rapport Durham. At the beginning of the American Revolution in 1775, the British Empire included/understood 20 colonies in the north of the Mexico. The Americans tried without success to capture the Canada in north. The Eastern Florida and the Western Florida were yielded to the Spain by the Traité of Paris (1783) which put an end to the American Revolution, then yielded by Spain to the the United States in 1819. All the remaining colonies of British North America, except one, gathered of 1867 with 1873 to form the Dominion of Canada. Newfoundland finally joined Canada in 1949.

Lists of the colonies in British North America in 1763

The Thirteen colonies which formed the United States in an original manner:

  • Province of Massachusetts Bay

  • Province of New Hampshire
  • Colony of Rhode Island and Plantations Providence
  • Colony of Connecticut
  • Province of New York
  • Province of New Jersey
  • Province of Pennsylvania
  • Colony of Delaware
  • Province of Maryland
  • Colony and Dominion of Virginia
  • Province of North Carolina
  • Province of South Carolina
  • Province of Georgia

Other colonies:

Colonies of the ANB after the American Revolution

See too

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