Which American colonies were royal colonies?

Before the American Revolution, why weren't Canadian provinces considered colonies?

  • In what is now the United States, we had 13 Colonies. Were there no British colonies in Canada at that time? and if so, wasn't all this land owned by England? So why werent Ontario, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Labrador and Prince Edward Island also considered colonies? And was Quebec owned by France then?

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    The provinces of Canada were considered British colonies, except Quebec which was under French rule. The British conquered the French forces at Quebec in 1759, after which Quebec became part of what was then called Lower Canada. Then in 1867 the provinces united as the Dominion of Canada.

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I don't know why?

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There was upper Canada and Lower Canada. Most of Canada at the time was owned by the French and Native Indians. What was owned by the British was resolved in the War of 1812.

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