Germans
Scots-Irish
Dutch
Scandinavians
Jews
The Northern colonies were initially settled by groups of people from England who left for religious reasons. People also settled in the Northern colonies for economic reasons.
cultural groups.
By the continued persecution of people by the Roman Empire the spirit of reformation manifested itself in the colonies by the dissident groups.
Germany and Ireland
Groups that had immigrated before 1890 had larger quotas
Many European groups migrated to the Northern Colonies. Larger groups included the British, the Germans, the Irish, the Italians, and the Swedish.
The Northern colonies were initially settled by groups of people from England who left for religious reasons. People also settled in the Northern colonies for economic reasons.
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cultural groups.
By the continued persecution of people by the Roman Empire the spirit of reformation manifested itself in the colonies by the dissident groups.
The Sami people are the indigenous people of Northern Europe. Sami people are among the largest indigenous ethnic groups
There really aren't two regions that make up Northern Europe, as Northern Europe is one of the five regions of Europe itself. Northern Europe typically includes Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Ireland, and the United Kingdom are sometimes included, although not usually. Northern Europe contains three geo-political-historical groups that all overlap: Fennoscandia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden (the Scandinavian Peninsula) Nordic Countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden (all Northern European countries) Scandinavia: Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
Germany and Ireland
Europeans originated from the continent of Europe, which is located in the northern hemisphere. The population of Europe is made up of diverse ethnic groups with varying cultural backgrounds and languages.
The 13 colonies were divided into three groups. They were called the Southern Colonies, the Middle Colonies, and the New England Colonies.