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  1. Thirteen Colonies

    information to infobox it deliberately only contains the flag and map. The Thirteen Colonies were English ... of Independence 1922 p 318 ref Before independence, the thirteen were part of a larger set of colonies ... of British naval power precluded any effective participation. Colonies gallery Image British Colonies in North America c1750 v2.png British colonies in North America, circa 1750. 1 Newfoundland island Newfoundland 2 Nova Scotia 3 The Thirteen Colonies 4 Bermuda 5 Bahamas 6 British Honduras ... list the thirteen colonies of British North America in geographical order, from the north to the south. New England Colonies Province of New Hampshire , later New Hampshire Province of Massachusetts ... is advanced ref Government main Colonial government in the Thirteen Colonies British settlers ... A Study of Elections in the Thirteen Colonies, 1689 1776 1977 ref The colonies were independent ... upon them. Those other British colonies that had assemblies largely agreed with those in the Thirteen ... delegates. By spring 1775 all royal officials had been expelled from all thirteen colonies. The Continental ... A Study of Elections in the Thirteen Colonies, 1689 1776 1977 Osgood, Herbert L. The American colonies ... Colonial Colleges Category Thirteen Colonies Category Colonial United States British Category 1776 disestablishments Category Cultural lists 0013 Thirteen Colonies Category Former British colonies Category ... simple Thirteen Colonies sk Trin s kol ni fi Kolmetoista siirtokuntaa sv De tretton kolonierna ... colonies established on the Atlantic coast of North America between 1607 and 1733. They United States ... the United States United States of America . The colonies were Delaware Colony Delaware , Province of Pennsylvania ... British colonies 1763 76 shepherd1923.PNG North American colonies 1763 76, illustrating and territorial ... Island Connecticut Colony , later Connecticut Middle Colonies Province of New York , later New York and Vermont ref name ver The present State of Vermont was disputed between the colonies of New ...   more details



  1. Colonial government in the Thirteen Colonies

    . Encyclopedia of the North American Colonies 3 vol 1993 , compares British, French, Spanish and Dutch colonies Dinkin, Robert J. Voting in Provincial America A Study of Elections in the Thirteen Colonies ..., Herbert L. The American colonies in the seventeenth century, 3 vol 1904 07 . Osgood, Herbert L. The American colonies in the eighteenth century 4 vol, 1924 25 References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Colonial Government In The Thirteen Colonies Category Colonial government in America Category Governance of the British ... for the Colonies . ref Cooke 1993 vol 1 part 4 ref In practice, the distance and delay in communications ... a number of professions. While lawyers were prominent throughout the colonies, merchants were important in the northern colonies, while planters were more involved in the south. The Assembly The Assemblies ...   more details



  1. Catholic Church in the Thirteen Colonies

    Orphan date December 2010 The situation of the Catholic Church in the Thirteen Colonies was characterized by an extensive religious persecution originating from other Protestant and Anglican sects, who would barely allow religious toleration to Catholics living on American territory until the country obtained its independence from the United Kingdom in 1783. Few Catholics In 1634 , Maryland recorded a little less than 3,000 Catholics out of a population of 34,000 around 9 of the population . In 1757, Pennsylvania recorded fewer than 1,400 Catholics out of a population of about 200,000. In 1785, when the newly founded United States formerly the Thirteen Colonies contained nearly four million people, there were fewer than 25,000 Catholics about 1.6 of the population . Vicar Apostolic of the London District Until the end of the Continental Congress or Congress of the Confederation in 1789 , Catholics were under a titular bishop of the Catholic Church in England and Wales or Vicar Apostolic of the London District whose jurisdiction included the Catholics of British English speaking possessions in America. The last British Catholic bishops to oversee the Catholics of the newly formed United States were Richard Challoner , 1758 81, and James Robert Talbot, 1781 90. Talbot was succeeded by the American, John Carroll , who became the first American born bishop. Founding of Maryland Catholicism was introduced to the English colonies with the founding of the Province of Maryland by Society ... the thirteen colonies from Massachusetts to Georgia U.S. state Georgia . ref cite book American Catholicism ... Catholic Church In The Thirteen Colonies Category History of Catholicism in the United States Category History of the Thirteen Colonies ... ref Maryland was one of the few regions among the English colonies in North America that was predominantly ... intolerant age, particularly amongst other English colonies which frequently exhibited a quite militant ...   more details



  1. Education in the Thirteen Colonies

    main History of education in the United States Colonial Era Education in the Thirteen Colonies during the 17th and 18th centuries varied considerably depending on one s location, race, gender, and social class. Basic education in literacy and numeracy was widely available, especially to whites residing in the northern and middle colonies, and the literacy rate was relatively high. Educational opportunities were much sparser in the rural South. Primary and secondary education The New England Puritans valued education, both for the sake of religious study which was facilitated by Bible reading and for the sake of economic success. A 1647 Massachusetts mandated that every town of 50 or more families support an elementary school and every town of 100 or more families support a grammar school, where boys could learn Latin in preparation for college. In practice, some New England towns had difficulty keeping their schools open and staffed, but virtually all New England towns made an effort to provide a school for their children. Both boys and girls attended the elementary schools though sometimes at different hours or different seasons , and there they learned to read, write, and cipher. In the mid Atlantic region, private and sectarian schools filled the same niche as the New England common schools. ref Axtell, 1974 ref The South, which was overwhelmingly rural, had few schools of any sort until the Revolutionary era. Wealthy children studied with private tutors middling children might learn to read from literate parents or older siblings many poor and middling white children, as well as virtually all black children, went unschooled. Literacy rates were significantly lower in the South ... America Dead link date August 2010 DEFAULTSORT Education In The Thirteen Colonies Category History of the Thirteen Colonies Category History of education in the United States .... Women s Life and Work in the Southern Colonies. Chapel Hill University of North Carolina Press, 1938 ...   more details



  1. Cuisine of the Thirteen Colonies

    American cuisine Image British colonies 1763 76 shepherd1923.PNG thumb 300px North American colonies 1763 76 The cuisine of the Thirteen Colonies includes the food s, eating eating habits , and cooking cooking methods of the Thirteen Colonies British colonies in North America before the establishment ... article DEFAULTSORT Cuisine Of The Thirteen Colonies Category Historical foods Category American cuisine ..., particularly compared to the southern colonies, heads of the household and their spouses would ... dish, and unlike many other regions in North American colonies, they were cooked together, rather than ... elsewhere in the early colonies, and feasting was an important part of life for all social classes .... ref Fischer, p. 538 44 ref Backcountry The last major wave of British immigrants to the colonies ... to the colonies by northern British settlers in the 18th century and became an important backcountry ... been sheep. In the American colonies the raising of sheep was not as efficient and mutton was therefore ... of Food and Drink in America , vol. 1, p. 512. ref One cookbook common in the colonies, Art of Cookery ..., p. 512. ref Northern colonies Image Cookbook01.jpg thumb 150px The Compleat Housewife was a cookbook that proliferated in the Thirteen Colonies . A striking characteristic of the diet in New England was the seasonal availability of food. ref Oliver, pp. 6 19. ref While farming in the southern colonies ... bread, but was accepted by residents in both the northern and southern colonies. ref Oliver, p. 22 ... colonies, especially in New York , and many considered the leg meat to be a delicacy. Bear ... in the Colonies. In addition to game, mutton was consumed from time to time. Keeping sheep provided ... cooking medium. Pork fat was used more often in the southern colonies than the northern colonies ... colonies. ref Root, pp. 82 85. ref Fruits and vegetables Image White beans.jpg thumb 150px Bean s were ... colonies, including turnip s, onion s, cabbage , carrot s, and parsnip s, along with Pulse ...   more details



  1. Aboriginal title statutes in the Thirteen Colonies

    of the Administration of Justice in the Thirteen American Colonies, 1684 1776, in Studies in History ... In The Thirteen Colonies Category Aboriginal title in the United States Category History of the Thirteen Colonies ... 18, 1768 , in 15 Vaughan and Rosen, at 349 ch. 2 document 88. ref Unlike many colonies, Maryland provided ... of the two colonies, in 1701, a new prohibition was codified blockquote A ll deeds of bargain, sale .... Collections 185 1941 . Further reading Melville Egleston, The Land System of the New England Colonies ...   more details



  1. This Is Thirteen

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name This is Thirteen Type Studio Cover Thisis13.JPG Artist Anvil band Anvil Released 2007 Genre Heavy metal music Heavy metal , speed metal Label Self released, Re released in 2009 by VH1 Classic Records Producer Chris Tsangarides Last album Back to Basics Anvil album Back to Basics Br 2004 This album This is Thirteen Br 2007 Next album Juggernaut of Justice Br 2011 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 4 5 ref name amg cite web url Allmusic class album id r1637200 pure url yes title Review This Is Thirteen last Huey first Steve publisher Allmusic accessdate 17 April 2010 ref Automatically generated by DASHBot This is Thirteen is the thirteenth studio album by Canadian Heavy metal music heavy metal band Anvil band Anvil , excluding live and compilations. The original release of This is Thirteen had 13 tracks to coincide with this. Its music was included in the movie Anvil The Story of Anvil . In the movie the song Game Over is featured extensively. In addition, Burning Bridges was heard in Final Destination 4 , but is not on the soundtrack to that film. Track listing tracklist title1 This is Thirteen length1 6 40 title2 Bombs Away length2 3 28 title3 Burning Bridges length3 5 52 title4 Ready to Fight length4 4 14 title5 Flying Blind length5 3 11 title6 Room 9 length6 3 50 title7 Axe to Grind length7 4 33 title8 Feed the Greed length8 3 52 title9 Big Business length9 3 26 title10 Should A Would A Could A length10 3 06 title11 Worry length11 3 15 title12 Game Over length12 2 58 title13 American Refugee length13 2 36 title14 Metal on Metal 2009 note14 Bonus Track on vinyl edition and Australian CD title15 666 2009 note15 Bonus Track on vinyl edition and Australian CD title16 Thumb Hang note16 Bonus Track for VH1 Records, vinyl edition and Australian and Japanese CD Personnel Lips Vocals & Guitar Robb Reiner Drums Glenn ... fr This Is Thirteen ...   more details



  1. United Colonies

    The United Colonies may mean The United Colonies of New England or New England Confederation , a 17th century political and military alliance between the British New England The United Colonies of North America the Thirteen Colonies that became the United States of America The United Colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia , a 19th century union between the British colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia disambig ...   more details



  1. Chesapeake Colonies

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The Chesapeake Colonies were the Colony and Dominion of Virginia , later the Commonwealth of Virginia , and Province of Maryland , later Maryland , both colonies located in British America and centered around the Chesapeake Bay . These colonies were founded in the 17th century and economies were dependent on the Bay s rich fisheries, docking ships, and plantations. The cash crop tobacco was especially important. The Bay s natural resources and utility as a shipping lane and port proved highly valuable. See also First Families of Virginia Colonial families of Maryland Thirteen Colonies Middle Colonies Southern Colonies Category Colonial United States British 03 Category Colonization history of the United States B03 Category Thirteen Colonies 03 Category Former British colonies la Coloniae Chesapeacae ...   more details



  1. Minister of the Colonies

    Orphan date February 2009 Minister of the Colonies or Minister for the Colonies refers to a government ministry responsible for a nation s imperial colony colonies . Examples include France Minister of Overseas France Germany List of German colonial ministers Colonial Minister Italy Ministry of the Colonies Italy Minister of the Colonies Japan Ministry of Colonial Affairs Minister of Colonial Affairs Portugal Ministry of the Overseas Portugal Minister of the Overseas United Kingdom Secretary of State for the Colonies Category ministries by portfolio Colonies ...   more details



  1. Southern Colonies

    of Virginia to settlement. Georgia See also Thirteen Colonies New England Colonies Middle Colonies Chesapeake Colonies References Reflist Category Colonial United States British 04 Category Colonization history of the United States B04 Category Thirteen Colonies 04 Category Former British colonies ...Multiple issues refimprove November 2008 rewrite May 2010 The Southern Colonies in North America were established by Europeans during the 16th and 17th centuries and consisted of olden South Carolina , North Carolina , Maryland , Virginia and Georgia U.S. state Georgia . Their historical names were the Colony and Dominion of Virginia , the Province of Carolina , and the Province of Georgia . ref http www.brtprojects.org cyberschool history ch04 index.html Study resource for Thirteen Colonies history ref The colonies were originally instated to compete in the race for colonies in the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries. They then s s developed into prosperous colonies that made large profits off of cash crop s such as tobacco , ref name tev1 cite book last Boyer first Paul S. authorlink Paul S. Boyer title The Enduring Vision, 5th Edition publisher Houghton Mifflin series The Enduring Vision page 64 year 2004 doi isbn 0 618 28065 0 ref indigo dye , ref name indigo cite web url http www.slaveryinamerica.org history hs es indigo.htm last West first Jean M. work Slavery in America title The Devil s Blue Dye Indigo and Slavery accessdate 2011 01 16 ref and rice . ref name tev2 cite book last Boyer first Paul S. authorlink Paul S. Boyer title The Enduring Vision, 5th Edition publisher Houghton Mifflin series The Enduring Vision page 77 year 2004 doi isbn 0 618 28065 0 ref Over time, the region quickly became well known for its high slave population and highly unequal social class distribution ... in the history of the Southern Colonies was The Carolinas . During the 1650s, English settlers set ... the name tarsheel . Virginia While other colonies were being founded, Virginia continued to grow. Wealthy ...   more details



  1. Tobacco colonies

    Economic Aspects References Reflist Use dmy dates date March 2011 DEFAULTSORT Tobacco Colonies Category History of the Thirteen Colonies Category British colonization of the Americas ...Orphan date March 2011 The tobacco colonies were those that lined the sea level coastal region of British North America known as Tidewater geographic term Tidewater , extending from a small part of Delaware south through Maryland and Virginia into the Albemarle Sound region of North Carolina the Albemarle Settlements . During the seventeenth century, the European demand for tobacco increased more than tenfold. This increased demand called for a greater supply of tobacco, and as a result, tobacco became the staple crop of the Chesapeake Bay Region. The Colonies Virginia The development of tobacco as an export began in Virginia in 1614 when one of the colonists, John Rolfe, experimented with a plant ... the savior of the colonies. Due to the rough climate, the colonies weren t able to produce ... as other colonies, where they worked for several years in return for passage to the New World. The first ... in the Development of the Tobacco Colonies from The Journal of Economic History, Vol. 29, No. 2 ... producers, respectively , North Carolina also grew the crop, and was ranked third among the colonies ... colonies, North Carolina was less developed, with no cities and barely any small towns or villages ... 28 February 2011 ref Types of tobacco There were two major types of tobacco grown in the colonies ... 2011 ref Economic ties to England The tobacco colonies were economic entities of England and were ... and raw materials from the colonies, turned them into finished products, and then sold them, often back to the colonies, for a profit. ref name Economic Aspects During the colonial period, the British ..., more tobacco was produced. ref name North Carolina As the populations of the tobacco colonies ... colonies to England increased from 60,000 pounds to 500,000 pounds. By 1639, the figure had reached ...   more details



  1. Twelve Colonies

    The Twelve Colonies of Man or Twelve Colonies of Kobol are fictional locations that constitute the principal ... and the planets they lived on were borrowed from the Zodiac . The Twelve Colonies were established ... thirteen tribes, but one went to a planet called Earth. In the 1978 series, the thirteenth tribe ... Colonies around 28.5 billion according to the official map released ref Although, in the Season ... place was the frequently mentioned colony of Orion . Count Baltar was the representative of one of the colonies ... version of the show, many colonies spoke different languages. For example, in the original series ... defense systems in the Colonies . In the novelization for the telefilm, several Colonies were mentioned ... of the Colonies, but a nearby planet. In the novelization for The Young Lords , the planets Aquarus ... Colonies are referred to as The Twelve Colonies of the Three Suns . Relative locations 1978 In the Battlestar ... to the release of the reimagined series, the colonies were in one star system called List of Battlestar ..., but appears on a map produced by the writers and producers of the show. In the 1978 series, the Colonies were very obviously set in a binary star system, and distinguished between Inner and Outer colonies. Inner colonies orbited the primary star in the system, and Outer colonies orbited the other ... was visible onscreen. The inner colonies including Virgon, Sagitaria and Caprica were attacked first ... colonies. Colonial Government 1978 The Quorum of Twelve Quorum of the Twelve sometimes called the Council of the Twelve is the main governing body of the Twelve Colonies. There are twelve members, each representing one colony. There is a president of the Twelve Colonies, who acts as the head of state ... lead the Colonies, unless martial law is declared. After the death of President Adar and the death ... and prowess in warfare in the Colonies and beyond. The various divisions of Fleet personnel are as follows ... with darker brown boots. Colonial Warriors, the Viper pilots and ground troops of the Colonies, wear ...   more details



  1. Middle Colonies

    United States British 02 Category Colonization history of the United States B02 Category Thirteen Colonies ... 2 style text align center background fff Image Middle Colonies USA.svg 200px style font size larger big Middle Colonies big colspan 2 Regional statistics U.S. State s Delaware br New Jersey br New York br Pennsylvania br The Middle Colonies comprised the middle region of the Thirteen Colonies of the British Empire in Northern America. In 1776 during the American Revolution , the Middle Colonies became .... The Delaware Colony later separated from Pennsylvania. The Middle Colonies had rich soil ... industries enjoyed success in the Middle Colonies, and Pennsylvania saw moderate success in the textile and iron industry. The Middle Colonies were the most ethnically diverse British colonies in North America , with settlers coming from all parts of Europe. Civil unrest in Europe and other colonies saw an influx of immigrants to the Middle Colonies in the 18th century. With the new arrivals came various religions which were protected in the Middle Colonies by written freedom of religion laws. This tolerance was unusual and distinct from other British colonies. History The Middle Colonies were ... parallel north , Pennsylvania was bordered by the Delaware River and the colonies of New York, Maryland ... glaciation partly unglaciated Middle Colonies enjoyed fertile soil vastly different from the nearby New England Colonies , which contained more rocky soil. Because of the large grain exports resulting from this soil, the colonies came to be known as the Bread Basket Colonies. Pennsylvania became a leading ... in the colonies, and later states, between the years of 1725 and 1840. ref Ebeling 1979 ref Broad ... and shipbuilding industries to the Middle Colonies. These industries, along with the presence of deep ... . While the Middle Colonies had far more industry than the Southern Colonies , it still did not rival ..., The Economy of Colonial America 1988 ref Politics The Middle Colonies political groups began as small ...   more details



  1. Restoration (Colonies)

    ref References reflist Category Former British colonies Category History of the Caribbean Category History of the Thirteen Colonies Category 1660s in the Thirteen Colonies Category British North America ... colonies .281497.E2.80.931775.29 Anglican Church was restored as the established church . In 1663 the Province ...   more details



  1. Amana Colonies

    Colonies are a group of settlements of radical German Pietists in Iowa , USA , comprising seven villages ... Colonies is that for eighty years they maintained an almost completely self sufficient local ... shops, wine shops, and even a brewery called Millstream Brewing Millstream . The colonies as a whole ... web url http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NHLS Text 66000336.pdf title Amana Colonies , September 20 ... pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NHLS Photos 66000336.pdf title Amana Colonies Accompanying 36 photos ..., Iowa, 220th Trail and 45th Avenue Origins The Amana colonies stem from a religious movement ... Inspiration. ref Willkommen Free newspaper A free guide to the Amana colonies. ref The move to America ... to the unsettled west. The founding of the Amana Colonies The community leaders first considered Kansas ... Today A History of the Amana Colonies from 1932 to the Present . South Amana, Iowa Amana Society .... One was the Board of Trustees. The Board had thirteen members who were elected from the Council ... Change . Amana Colonies today The Amana Society, Inc., corporate heir to the land and economic .... However, it has nothing to do with the Amana Colonies and is merely a stopping point for interstate travelers. Image Amana Colonies Willkommen sign.jpg thumb Wilkommen to Amana Colonies, roadside ... Colonies, a National Park Service Discover Our Shared Heritage Travel Itinerary http www.amanacolonies.com Amana Colonies Convention and Visitors Bureau http www.amanaheritage.org history.html Amana History ... in the United States de Amana Colonies fr Colonies Amana nl Amana Colonies ...   more details



  1. Colonies in antiquity

    BCE CE since its inception, 19 28, 20 March 2004 Colonies in antiquity were city state s founded ... colonialism during the Renaissance and the modern era , ancient colonies were usually sovereign ... . ref name AIA2 Phoenician colonies The Phoenicia ns were the major trade trading Power in international ... BC first millennium BC . They had trading contacts in Egypt and Greece , and established colonies ... colonies was Kart Hadasht Qart ada t , literally New Town , a colony founded from Tyre, Lebanon Tyre . It would eventually be known as Carthage . Greek colonies See also Category Greek colonization File Ancient colonies.PNG right 325px thumb Map of Phoenician and Greek colonies at about 550  BC In Ancient Greece , colonies were sometimes founded by vanquished people, who left their homes ... in Greek language Greek , metropolis . Colonies were established in Ionia and Thrace as early as the 8th ... More than thirty Greek city states had multiple colonies around the Mediterranean Sea Mediterranean world, with the most active being Miletus , with ninety colonies stretching throughout the Mediterranean ... coast of the Iberian Peninsula in the west, as well as several colonies on the northern coast of Africa ... century BC. There were two similar types of colonies, apoikia pl. , apoikiai and emporia pl. , emporiai . The first type of colonies were city states on their own the second were Greek trading colonies. The Greek city states began establishing colonies around 809 ... of coins flourished throughout the Mediterranean Basin . File Ancient Greek Colonies of N Black Sea.png thumb Ancient Greek colonies on the northern coast of the Black Sea , c.  450  BCE Influential Greek colonies in the western Mediterranean included Cyme Aeolis , Reggio Calabria Rhegium Rhegion ... Greek colonies A list of Greek colonies with individual articles. ref Several formulae were generally ... the emigrants and make the necessary arrangements. It was usual to honor these founders of colonies ...   more details



  1. Genoese colonies

    of the port s incomes . Other small colonies were formed in Tartous Syria , Tripoli Lebanon and Beirut ... Land . Genoa also established colonies on the Spanish Mediterranean coast from Valencia, Spain Valencia ... at History of Genoa website ref These colonies consisted usually of a city quarter or even a single ... genova.html Structure of the Genoese colonies. Page at www.giustiniani.info it icon ... 1284 . Genoa had also started to form colonies of Liguria ns in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Black ... Asia and Western Europe. Other colonies included Cembalo modern Balaklava , Soldaio Sudak , Vosporo ... to Carloforte in Sardinia. The decline of the Genoese colonies in Crimea coincided with the Ottoman ... it icon ru icon uk icon ref The fall of the eastern colonies caused a deep economical crisis which ... of Kingdom of Spain Spain . The last Genoese colonies disappeared in the 18th century Tabarka was occupied ... in Ukraine in Italian DEFAULTSORT Genoese Colonies Category History of Genoa Colonis Category ...   more details



  1. Ebenezer Colonies

    The Ebenezer Colonies consisted of settlements of Inspirationalists Inspirationists in what is now the town of West Seneca near the city of Buffalo in western New York State. The Inspirationists migrated here from Germany in 1843. In 1855 they began to leave for Iowa, where they established the Amana Colonies . By 1865 they were gone. Christian Metz Gathers the Inspirationists in Hesse After both Michael Krausert and Barbara Heinemann Landmann lost the gift of Inspiration, Christian Metz Inspirationalist Christian Metz was left as the sole leader of the Inspirationists. During the final years that the Inspirationists lived in Europe, the main task facing Christian Metz was moving them from persecution to safety. Persecution came about because the Inspirationists refused to report for military duty, they refused to take oaths, and they refused to send their children to the schools established by the state. The authorities arrested and fined them. Mobs threw stones through the windows of their meeting houses. People on the street assaulted them verbally and physically. ref Shambaugh, 1908, pp. 49 50. ref Christian Metz led the Inspirationists to Hesse in Germany, where for awhile, at least ... of West Seneca , 2010. ref The Inspirationists Migrate to the Ebenezer Colonies, 1843 1844 The Inspirationists ..., p. 52. ref The Inspirationists Migrate to the Amana Colonies, 1855 1864 The original convert 5000 acre .... In 1851 the Inspirationists lost some of their autonomy when the Ebenezer Colonies in New ... of the Amana Colonies, the committee sent back such glowing descriptions that the Elders dispatched ... sold their land in the Ebenezer Colonies piece by piece, a task which required much time and patience ... Colonies, June, 2010 West Seneca Cemeteries 2010 describes the cemeteries of the Upper, Middle, and Lower Ebenezer Colonies. The Upper Ebenezer Cemetery has been incorporated into St. Paul ... Seneca Town Seal 2010 depicts, among other things, a boundary marker from the Ebenezer Colonies and the Christian ...   more details



  1. Confederate colonies

    Image Confederate National Flag since Mar 4 1865.svg thumb 250px right Confederate States of America national flag. Confederate colonies were made up of emigrants from the Confederate States of America who fled the United States after the Union American Civil War Union won the American Civil War 1861 1865 . They settled in many Latin American countries like Brazil and Mexico . Background Many Southerners had lost their land during the war and were unwilling to live under the government of the United States of America . They did not expect an improvement in the South s economic position. Most of the emigrants were from the US states states of Alabama , Texas , Louisiana , Mississippi , Georgia U.S. state Georgia , and South Carolina . No one has determined how many American southerners emigrated to Latin America. As noted in unpublished research, Betty Antunes de Oliveira found in port records of Rio de Janeiro that some 20,000 Americans entered Brazil from 1865 to 1885. Other researchers have estimated the number at 10,000. ref http www.americanheritage.com articles magazine ah 1998 2 1998 2 84.shtml Alan M. Tigay, The Deepest South , American Heritage 49 2 , April 1998, pp. 84 95, accessed 25 August 2008 ref An unknown number returned to the United States after the end of Reconstruction. Most immigrants adopted Brazilian citizenship. See also Confederados Gideon Lincecum Americana, S o Paulo Americana Notes reflist 2 External links http www.patsabin.com lowcountry confederados.htm A Brief History of the Confederate Colonies of Brazil http books.google.com books?id 3Rv 7f43jDcC&pg PA92&lpg PA92&dq confederate colonies&source web&ots liReQkAz d&sig on4X0bCbiTfnyFzI mqNcX0jwdQ&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 3&ct result The Lost Cause The Confederate Exodus to Mexico http www.mentalfloss.com blogs archives 16659 The Confederacy s Plan to Conqueror Latin America http www.comm.unt.edu histofperf tonyspenser introduction page.htm Os Confederados Further reading Michael ...   more details



  1. Colonies of Poland

    European countries from their colonies. As a result, Kettler established one of the largest merchant ... colonies there again in 1668 and in 1680 that lasted to 1683 . The final attempt in 1686 ... and Colonial League supported the idea of creating Polish colonies. The Maritime and Colonial League ... Colonies Of Poland Category Colonialism Category Political history of Poland ...   more details



  1. Thirteen Days

    Thirteen Days is often used to denote the period of the Cuban missile crisis . Thirteen Days is also the title of Thirteen Days book Thirteen Days book , a 1969 memoir by Robert F. Kennedy of the crisis Thirteen Days film Thirteen Days film , a 2000 movie dealing with the same period Thirteen Days JJ Cale song Thirteen Days , a song by J. J. Cale on his 1979 album 5 J. J. Cale album 5 disambig pt Thirteen Days sv Tretton dagar ...   more details



  1. Thirteen Again

    Thirteen 13 Again ISBN 978 0 590 55914 0 was an anthology and the last book of Thirteen series. Category 1995 short story collections Category Horror short story collections story collection stub ...   more details



  1. Council of Thirteen

    The Council of Thirteen is the name of the ruling body of two fictional villanous species Yeerk s, from the children s book series Animorphs the Skaven , from the miniature wargame Warhammer Fantasy disambig ...   more details



  1. Lucky Thirteen

    Lucky Thirteen or Lucky 13 may refer to 13 number Lucky 13 13 number Lucky 13 Music Lucky Thirteen Neil Young album Lucky Thirteen Bert Jansch album Film Lucky 13 , a 2005 romantic comedy Television Lucky Thirteen House , the fifth episode of the fifth season of House Lucky 13 All Grown Up Lucky 13 , an episode and DVD release of the television show All Grown Up . Games Bingo Commonwealth Lucky 13 Lucky 13 , a Bingo Commonwealth European Bingo based game sometimes know has Sticky 13 disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details




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