New York Colony (1626)
- It was different as this colony was founded by the Dutch and not by the British. New York became a colony in 1664.
- As it was located near the Hudson River, this area managed to develop quickly into a commercial and economic centre.
- It had the port city of New York which still is regarded as the symbol of the United States of America.
- It quickly grew as a trading hub with other colonies in Europe and other parts of the world.
13 Colonies of America by List
13 Colonies of America are present in three regions. The first one is New England regions, Middle Colonies and Southern Colonies. Each of these colonies had something unique and original with them and with border restrictions. The colonies economy was diverse and had unique and different characteristics of their region.
These colonies were based on the British Empire as they controlled it and it had all of the structure based on the British Empire. All the economy, methods of production, and exchange of goods between Europe, Africa, and other colonies of the USA. In these colonies, Raw materials such as timber, grain, tobacco, and indigo produced in the colonies were shipped to Europe.
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