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How did colonists identify with their neighbors

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they identified with them more than the British
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The answer to the question: How did colonists identify with their neighbors, would be, that they identified better with those of their same language and customs, but certainly, including Indians, colonists identified themselves better with them than with the British.

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The relation between colonists and their neighbors, especially the Indian tribes, was a difficult one. Colonists tended to identify themselves better with other colonists who looked like them, spoke a similar language, and had similar customs. However, as they got used to the Indians, most of them became better identified with the Natives, and some felt better identified with these peoples of the Americas than their British counterparts. An identity apart from the British was thus formed which was part of the reason why later on people decided to choose to be separated from Britain, their motherland.

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