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Englishmen from Massachusetts.
the dutch and the swedish tom hooker was the founder of the colony of connecticut
I don't know, sorry. I have a stupid project about connecticut, and the animals in colonial times.
There isn't much ethnic groups in South Korea. However, recent and past immigration to South Korea has produced Chinese, Japanese, Mongolian, Indian, Burmesian, and such. Of these Japanese ethnic groups was probably resulted during the Japan occupation of Korea.
armenia
Indigenous people are native to the land where they live. In other terms their ancestors have always lived in the specific location where they continue to live. However ethnic groups are groups of people who refer to where there ancestors' lived. However, they may live somewhere else or there ancestors have lived in more than one location, which separates them from being indigenous.
Irish, German, Hungarian, Russian, English and Scandinavians.
A range of different groups including the South Vietnamese army. One of the more famous ethnic groups were the Montagnard people who lived in the highlands/mountains.
By definition, an "empire" is a state with many ethnic groups for its citizens, so Roman, Persian, Indian, Aztec, British, Chinese all qualify. The lone exception might be the Japanese "empire" which was racially all Japanese.
Those are two completely different ethnic groups who never lived near each other or had any contact between them.
European colonial powers primarily used geographical features such as rivers and mountains to draw new boundaries for African countries during the Scramble for Africa in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In many cases, these boundaries were drawn with little regard for the cultural, linguistic, or ethnic makeup of the local populations, leading to tensions and conflicts that persist to this day.
People;)