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Um It's not Declaration that's wrong, it could be Charter, constitution or License I'm not sure is wrong. so one of the three answers is right I'll fix this later.

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What type of colonies were most of the English colonies in North America?

royal colonies


What continent did the English colonies settle on?

north america


What was the name of the English colony in north America?

13 English colonies


Why was settlement in french America slower than in English colonies?

the French settlements in North America was slower than English colonies because the English colonies had more slaves


Where did the English and french establish colonies in America?

Those colonies were established in North, South and Central America.


What is the same of the English and Spanish colonies?

They both live in the North America . And They both want colonies in America . And The English and Spanish colonies were established for complete different reasons.


What did English colonies hope to obtain in north America?

trade goods


How many colonies were established in north America by English settlers?

13


Who had the ultimate authority over the English colonies in North America?

Britain


One of the goals of the first English colonies in North America was to what?

Freedom of religion.


Why did the french settlement in north America was slower than in English colonies?

Because French Settlements didn't have enough resources like English colonies.


Who was the first successfully established English colony in North America?

The first established English colony in North America was Jamestown, Virginia. There were 13 original colonies in the United States.