The Thirteen Colonies were 13 British colonies in North America, separately chartered and
governed, that signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and
formally broke with the Kingdom of Great Britain,
leading to the American Revolutionary War and
the establishment of the United States of America.
Other British North American possessions—the former French
colony of Quebec and the colonies of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward
Island—remained loyal to the British Crown and much later were united as Canada. The colonies of East Florida and West Florida also remained loyal during the American Revolution.
The Thirteen Colonies
*Vermont was disputed territory between New York and New Hampshire. Today is it considered part of New England.
Other British colonies in North America and the Caribbean in 1776
Britain held several other colonies in North America and the Caribbean in 1776 which did not join the 13 in their American Revolution against the Crown.
Future Canadian provinces
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