The Middle Colonies were more ethnically and religiously diverse than the other British colonies. Unlike the other British colonies, they actually had written freedom of religion laws. See link provided-
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Twentieth-century literature covers a broad range of subjects from diverse contributors.
The middle colonies were very popular because of the "freedom of religion," that was allowed to occur without any interference from anyone. Including the government. You had various religions and kinds of people. Some included, English, French, German, Welsh, Irish, and Scottish.
ppl wanted religious freedom why would any1 need to no this i just want to do my homework!!!!!!
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OregonThe most ethnically and religiously diverse in early America was the middle. This was known as the middle colonial region.
This group of colonies had the most diverse populations in colonial America because of the influence of their Polish, English, Dutch, French and German origins.
Surinamese or Surinamer is the name for the nationality of Suriname. Suriname is exremely diverse ethnically, linguistically, and religiously. The large yellow five-pointed star on the Flag of Suriname symbolizes the unity of these diverse ethnic groups in every Surinamese/Surinamer.
-they were known as the "breadbasket" because they grew a lot of wheat -most ethnically and religiously diverse of the regions
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Yes. It is very diverse in culture and religion.
no that would be cambridge
ethnically diverse metropolis
New York City.
New York City.
more to add on for the question I've posted up above. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ in the middle of the 17th century, great Britain's north American colonies were predominantly racially white, ethnically English, and religiously Protestant. Little more than one hundred years later, those colones had become markedly more diverse. Utilizing the documents, and your knowledge of the period 1650-1775, anaylze how new forces of race, ethinicity, and religion affected that society. {DBQ Chapters 2-4} question .