because the wanted to... it had something to do with the king of England (it was like Charles or something)
they were persecuted in Massachusetts because they weren't puritans so they moved to Pennsylvania
They lived primarily in the colony of Pennsylvania.
Err... presumably Quakers?
he lived in the 13 colonies and in the 13 colonies he lived in pennsyvaniaDC
loyalists where people who lived in the 13 colonies but where still loyal to the England.
There were a few reasons why the 13 colonies began. They were not happy with their life in Europe. They wanted to improve their lives. They wanted more money, and they wanted to live where there were more natural resources.
apex: each colony had a different population and purpose, and each had a separate charter outlining its government.
what was the year of the 13 colonies?
Yes, They Did Live in the 13 Colonies. They Moved There From England Looking for Religious Freedom and Economic Oppurtunity.
he lived in the 13 colonies and in the 13 colonies he lived in pennsyvaniaDC
the 13 colonies
please tell me how did they live
virginia
You may be thinking of Pennsylvania, although it wasn't founded exclusively for Quakers. Its government promised freedom of religious conviction, as William Penn, the founder of the colony insisted.
There were seven royal colonies.
In the 13 colonies starting in 1607 with Jamestown and in 1789 the colonies became states.
The year of the 13 colonies' establishment can be traced to 1607. That was the year of the first permanent settlement in Jamestown, VA.
I believe it was in New York.
loyalists where people who lived in the 13 colonies but where still loyal to the England.
There were a few reasons why the 13 colonies began. They were not happy with their life in Europe. They wanted to improve their lives. They wanted more money, and they wanted to live where there were more Natural Resources.