In colonial Delaware, the population primarily consisted of English, Dutch, and Swedish settlers, along with a significant number of enslaved Africans. The region was characterized by its diverse communities, including Native American tribes such as the Lenape and Susquehannock. Additionally, there were various religious groups, including Quakers and Catholics, contributing to the cultural tapestry of the colony. Overall, colonial Delaware was marked by a mix of different ethnicities and social structures.
They lived near water so the settlement usually flooded.
they lived near water so they got flooded a lot
John Dickinson lived in Pennsylvania and Delaware during the colonial era. He was born in Maryland but spent most of his life in Pennsylvania and Delaware, where he was involved in politics and played a significant role in shaping the early American government.
Lenni Lenape or Delaware Indians
There were three groups of Native Americans that lived in Delaware. These groups were the Unami, the Munsee, and the Unalachtigo.
NO. No US president ever lived in Delaware.
They were Indians
Harrison lived at 1230 North Delaware St. in Indianapolis, IN
all the indians that lived
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Sweden immigrants.
The Lenni-lenape lived there in NJ (called the Delaware by the European).