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No. They were English. 48% of the colonies were English. The first synagogue in the United States was Charleston. Several of our founding fathers attended Jewish services. Jefferson and Franklin were two who did.

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it's unlikely, since the colony was composed of monolingual English speakers.

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It's highly unlikely, since the colony was composed of monolingual English speakers who didn't know Hebrew.

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