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William Penn bought Delaware from the Indians. Penn did not spend much time in Delaware and it became a separate colony in 1701.
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After the colony was split between the Duke of York's friends, it was eventually reunited as one colony. Thus making New Jersey.
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Due to Carolina being so large, turmoil in the colony, and the two different population centers that developed, Carolina was split in two.
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Georgia was a poor colony and a refuge for debtors in jails. James Oglethorpe was the first governor, led the colonists, and held the colony together.
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A group of eighty slaves set out for Spanish Florida, burning plantations and killing at least twenty white settlers. On their way to Fort Mose, a local militia defeated the rebels. Many of the slaves were killed.
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The Seven Years War started when the British colonists and Native Americans, led by George Washington, killed a French Diplomat.
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A Native American prophet, Neolin, preached to the Native Americans that they needed to drive out the English settlers. One of Neolin's disciples, Pontiac, took what Neolin said seriously, which ultimately sparked "Pontiac's War."
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Massachusetts was the center of colonial printing for a hundred years, until Philadelphia took the title from Boston.
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The American Revolution began at Lexington and Concord when British soldiers threatened war and seized supplies through minor incursions, in hopes of preventing a colonial rebellion. The war ended after General Charles Cornwallis was defeated by colonists and the French at Yorktown. The capture of another army and a lack of support to continue the war forced the British into peace negotiations.
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After being threatened and raided by the British, along with the passing of many acts, and laws, the colonists decided to vote to and declare their independence.