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In this photo of one of the 13 colonies, it shows the capture of one the expeditions in Spain. This expedition was led by James Lancaster.
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In this photo, it show a photo of the Plymouth. It also shows what the 13 colonies were going through, through 1620 and 1691.
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In this photo of the 13 colonies, it show that in 1620 that some pilgrims were trying to make a new settlement. But there were other Native Americans who already lived there and they were trying to trade with them.
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In this photo of the 13 colonies we can see in this event that there are settlers settleing in the new found Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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The 13 colonies in 1640s the Dutch colonists settled in the Delaware river area after driving out English settelers.
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The 13 colonies in 1650s, Virginia was blockaded by England after declaring allegiance to the House of Stuart.
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The 13 colonies in 1655, there was a ware between the Dutch colonists and forces from the Sweden government. I could not find a photo of this event.
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The 13 colonies in 1660, English ships with three quarters of an English crew were only allowed to be used for trading. They traded materials such as tobacco and sugar. I was not able to find a photo for this event.
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The 13 colonies in Spain and England had a Treaty of Madrid. They made this treaty so they were able to respect each others wrights in America. Could not find a photo for this event.
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The 13 colonies in 1675, there was a huge war called "King Philip War." The new England declawed war on King Philip because two Indian tribes attacked Massachusetts, and this is how New England reacted.