By the middle of the 1700s, the Massachusetts colony was primarily dominated by three major ethnic groups: English settlers, who were the largest and most influential group; Irish immigrants, who began to arrive in larger numbers during this period; and African slaves, who were brought in as part of the transatlantic slave trade. The English settlers established the cultural, political, and social framework of the colony, while the Irish and African populations contributed to the labor force and cultural diversity of the region.
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The patterns of interaction between majority and minority racial and ethnic groups varies between groups. Many majority groups will look down on minority groups as if they do not have equal rights.
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Englishmen from Massachusetts.
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2 major ethnic groups include Irish and Italian.
The Pilgrims founded Plymouth Colony. The Puritans were the group that settled the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Ethnic groups in Colonial North Carolina included English, Scotch-Irish, Scottish from the Highlands and Lowlands, Germans, Welsh, Swiss, and Africans. The majority of immigrants to the area were the English.
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The two primary groups that settled in Massachusetts were the Puritans and the Pilgrims. The Pilgrims, seeking religious freedom, arrived on the Mayflower in 1620 and established Plymouth Colony. A decade later, the Puritans, also seeking a place to practice their faith freely, established the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630, leading to significant growth and development in the region. Both groups played crucial roles in shaping the early social and political landscape of Massachusetts.
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