No, there was no problem between the Colony of New Hampshire and the colony of New York.
The distance between Britain and its north american colony is approximately 3649 miles.
A proprietary colony is a colony governed by a supporter of england. He gets a land grant for being a good boy. A self governed colony was governed by the people. The king has nothing to do with it.
The Battle of Camden was fought in the American colony of New Jersey. It was fought between the British Army and the Continental Army of the British colony in North America.
they moved to different places at the same time with conflict
North Carolina
There were no mountains in the Delaware Colony. Delaware is a state that might have a few rolling hills, but the mountains of the eastern seaboard are farther south.
mountains and lakes
almost totally coverd with mountains
No, there was no problem between the Colony of New Hampshire and the colony of New York.
they used them for stuff i dont know of
mountains.
There is part of teh appalachian mountains running throu
compare Royal colony and Proprietary
Yes- and of course, they are still here. The original settlements were in areas near the ocean, and were not in mountaiinous areas, but Virginia DOES have mountains to the West.
what about the new Jersey colony between 1600 and 1700?
both, there are mountains in the east, yet flat lands in the west and south