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THE ENGLISH COLONIES IN THE WORLD, ELISA FERRARI 2^B AUSTRALIA, ELISA…
THE ENGLISH COLONIES IN THE WORLD
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
The first colony in North America was Jamestown, it is on the East cost, and it is in Virginia, the first State in America.
The american Flag has got 13 (thirteen) stripes, and 50 (fifty) stars, the strpes are for the first thiteen States on the East coast.
The American's people went to the West Coast becaues they want to have gold.
The Indipendence of America is celebrate with a lot of fireworks of the fourth (4) of July, the Americans takes it with the war and conflicts.
In american the local language is English.
AUSTRALIA
The European Country use the Australian colonies because they want to made a lot of "prisons", a lot of prisoners go there because they want a better life.
Captain Arthur Philips was the discoverer of Australia (1778).
The prisoners in Australia were Scottish and English people, the heirs of the people in Asutralia are the sons of the prisoners who comes from Europe.
2.5% of the people in Asutralia are the Native Asutralian, because they were killed by illnesses, the conflict and there weren't any resource.
CANADA
The first Settlers in Canada were vikings, they came from Siberia and they made the fist colonies.
There were a lot of conflicts between the France and The United Kingdom in Canada, the UK won.
In Canada the local languages are English and Freanch, in a lot of areas French is still the most important lenguage, because there were French Settlers.
NEW ZELAND
James Cook was the discovered of New Zeland, he conquer the Maori people.
During the 1840 the Mori People had them indipendence on the Maori Day.
A lot of people fron Hollywood come from New Zeland, they are Jason Momoa and Dwayne Johnson.
The typical Maori's dance is still named Aka, we can see them at the Rugby's maches, the most important team is named All Blacks.
New Zeland is a very peacefully place, the European live with Maori.