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In 1777, America was inhabited by a diverse population, including Native American tribes such as the Iroquois, Cherokee, and Sioux, who had lived on the continent for thousands of years. European settlers, primarily of British descent, had established colonies along the Atlantic coast, along with smaller populations of French, Spanish, Dutch, and German settlers. The American Revolutionary War was ongoing at this time, leading to a mix of loyalists who remained loyal to the British crown and patriots advocating for independence. Enslaved Africans also lived in America, primarily in the southern colonies, contributing to the economy and society.

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