Colonial history of the United States
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The term colonial history of the United States refers to the history of the territory that would become the United States from the start of European settlement to the time of independence from Europe, and especially to the history of the thirteen colonies of Britain which declared themselves independent in 1776.
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See also
- British North America
- Chronology of the colonization of North America
- Colonial American military history
- Credit in the Thirteen Colonies
- Cuisine of the Thirteen Colonies
- Disease in colonial America
- European colonization of the Americas
- Indigenous peoples of the Americas
- List of incidents of civil unrest in Colonial North America
- Political culture of the United States
- Slavery in the colonial United States
- Thirteen Colonies
- United Colonies, the name for the emerging nation, 1775–1776, before independence
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