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The immigrants in colonial America were mostly of European ancestry. There were also many slaves of African descent, but they were captured against their will, not really being immigrants in the strictest sense.
Immigrants chose to move to colonial America for better opportunities. Many other immigrants chose to move to America for religious freedom.
Immigrants to America from 1713 until after the American Revolution we Germans, though Scotch-Irish and other groups immigrated, too.
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Immigration has had a major effect on the United States. Other than the Native Americans that were on the continent when Columbus arrived, everyone has immigrants in their history.
They quickly assimilated and there are numerous communities that attempt to retain their history and tradition.
The organization and structure of British colonial governments in America shared destined to become the United States had its own history and development.
The art tradition was founded in Switzerland and Germany in the 16th century, and was brought to Colonial America in the 18th century by immigrants who settled primarily in Pennsylvania.
It was the other way around: America got to these immigrants.
What are the Indians connected to in colonial history