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Colonial America was a vast land settled by Spanish, Dutch, French and English immigrants who established colonies such as St. Augustine, Florida; Jamestown, Virginia; and Roanoke in present-day North Carolina.

HISTORY: The 13 Colonies

13 Facts About the 13 Colonies

The 13 British colonies eventually joined to form the United States—but as colonies, they were often more different than they were alike.

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Colonial America, kitchen

7 Common Foods Eaten in the 13 Colonies

From potted meat to pickles to syllabub, here are some foods and beverages that were popular in colonial America.

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Portrait of American silversmith, engraver, and Revolutionary patriot Paul Revere.

6 Common Jobs in Colonial America

Colonial governors needed somewhere to buy their shoes, and also their wigs.

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Virginia settlers, Colonial America

13 Everyday Objects of Colonial America

Early American colonists may not have had electricity, plumbing or cars, but they found ways to make daily life easier with these objects.

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The Miserable Journey Aboard the Mayflower

The Pilgrims’ Miserable Journey Aboard the Mayflower

During their two‑month voyage to America, the Mayflower’s passengers faced cramped quarters, rough seas, limited food and numbing cold.

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Why Did the Pilgrims Come to America?

Why Did the Pilgrims Come to America?

They were less religious refugees than economic migrants.

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Why Do Witches Ride Brooms? The History Behind the Legend

Why Do Witches Ride Brooms? The History Behind the Legend

From pagan fertility rituals to hallucinogenic herbs, the story of witches and brooms is a wild ride.

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How St. Augustine Became the First European Colony in America

How St. Augustine Became the First Permanent European Settlement in America

St. Augustine, Florida was founded by Spanish explorers long before Jamestown and the Plymouth Colony.

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Quarantined for Life: The Tragic History of US Leprosy Colonies

Quarantined for Life: The Tragic History of US Leprosy Colonies

Stripped of their most basic human rights, patients nonetheless built lives and communities.

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Elections in Colonial America Were Huge, Booze‑Fueled Parties

From rum to cakes to rowdy parades, election day in colonial America was a time for gathering and celebration.

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Why Pilgrims Arriving in America Resisted Bathing

Rather than bathing, early American colonists believed that other practices, like regularly changing their undergarments, qualified as good hygiene.

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When New Englanders Blamed Vampires for Tuberculosis Deaths

As families lost one loved one after another in the 19th century, some believed the undead were preying upon them.

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