Both. Southern Alabama was once a French colony. The Northern part was once part of the Mississippi territory.
Alabama was territory before becoming a state. It was not part of the British colonies in North America. It became a territory in 1817 and a state in 1819.
No, it was only the original thirteen colonies.
The 13 colonies all farmed and had a major part in shipbuilding.
Virginia was part of the Confederate states of America as well as the 13 colonies.
What writer was born when the 13 colonies were part of England?
There was no colony that started with an A that was part of the 13 Colonies.
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Wisconsin was part of the 13 colonies, after world war.
Alabama was not one of the 13 colonies. The 13 colonies were Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, and Rhode Island.
They were never "part" of England. England is part of the Island of Great Britain, which is part of the United Kingdom. The 13 colonies were part of the British Empire until the American Revolution of 1776.
Yes.
America, North America. The 13 colonies were mostly on the East Coast of the US. All of the states in New England were part of the original 13 colonies, but not all 13 are in New England.
it was part of the 13 colonies