The United States was founded on July 4, 1776, when the colonies published the Declaration of Independence.
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Middle Colonies New England Colonies Southern Colonies
There was the New England Colonies middle colonies and the Southern Colonies Hope this helps:)
They are: The southern colonies, the Middle colonies, and the New England colonies.
Newspapers and books were published in the colonies.
The first published poet in the American colonies was Anne Bradstreet. She was a Puritan poet whose work was published in 1650 in a collection called "The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America."
The United States was founded on July 4, 1776, when the colonies published the Declaration of Independence.
There was not one particular person "who freed the 13 colonies", but an group effort by the colonies themselves. After the Declaration of Independence was written and published in 1776 the colonies were in revolution against the British crown. It took the whole society to do this.
C. American Colonies should unite
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The first British magazine was published in England in 1731-- it was called "The Gentleman's Magazine." In the American colonies (there was no United States yet), the first magazine was "The American Magazine." Its first issue was February 13, 1741 and it was published from Philadelphia.
Benjamin Franklin published newspapers and books like Poor Richard's Almanac to spread Enlightenment ideas in the American colonies. Franklin was a key figure in promoting rationality, scientific inquiry, and education during this period.
Benjamin Franklin published an early American newspaper in Pennsylvania called The Pennsylvania Gazette. It was first published in 1728 and became one of the most popular newspapers in the colonies during that time.
She became a strong support in New England. She is now famous throughout New England.
I am going to take a guess, but it could be Louise May Alcott. She lived in Concord, Mass at the start of the revolution.