No, he was one of the 2 leaders of the Sons of Liberty.
Kentucky was not one of the original 13 colonies.
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Maryland was one of the original thirteen colonies, and became a state on February 2, 1781, when it ratified the constitution.
From 1795 to 1818, the US used a flag that had 15 stars and 15 stripes. It signified the original colonies and the addition of 2 new states, Vermont and Kentucky. The 15 stripes were for the 15 states in the USA at that time. On July 4, 1818, a new flag was created. It had 20 stars for 5 new states that were added to the US. This flag and all that have followed have had 13 stripes, representing the original 13 states.
Virginia was one of the 13 colonies from which the US was born all at the same time.
The American Colonies made themselves independent from Britain, so they were no longer colonies. After the First Continental Congress and the Second Continental Congress:Colonial Delaware: Delaware was the 1st of the original 13 colonies to become a state on December 7, 1787 and the first colonial state.Colonial Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania was the 2nd of the original 13 colonies to become a state on December 12, 1787Colonial New Jersey: New Jersey was the 3rd of the original 13 colonies to become a state on December 18, 1787Colonial Georgia: Georgia was the 4th of the original 13 colonies to become a state on January 2, 1788Colonial Connecticut: Connecticut was the 5th of the original 13 colonies to become a state on January 9, 1788Colonial Massachusetts: Massachusetts was the 6th of the original 13 colonies to become a state on February 6, 1788Colonial Maryland: Maryland was the 7th of the original 13 colonies to become a state April 28, 1788Colonial South Carolina: South Carolina was the 8th of the original 13 colonies to become a state on the May 23, 1788Colonial New Hampshire: New Hampshire was 9th of the original 13 colonies to become a state on the June 21, 1788Colonial Virginia Virginia was the 10th of the original 13 colonies to become a state on the June 25, 1788Colonial New York: New York was the 11th of the original 13 colonies to become a state on July 26, 1788Colonial North Carolina: North Carolina was the 12th of the original 13 colonies to become a state on November 21, 1789Colonial Rhode Island: Rhode Island was the 13th of the original 13 colonies to become a state on May 29, 1790