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how diverse were the early colonies that eventually became the united states and what brought about the diversity?

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The early colonies were increadibly diverse. Most were african americans brought by the slave trade and native americans as well as a litany of french Welsh Germanic and large European diversity. Some forget the sacrafice of unknown african american heroes.

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Many african Americans of the revolution are no longer remembered including influential soldiers such as salem poor, preachers like harry hoosier who was responsible for the hoosier states nickname. peter salem the hero of the battle bunker hill who received nearly a dozen millitary commendations, lemuel hanes an american minute man and first african american to receive higher education. we often forget the incredible diversity and freedoms in northern colonies that have been overshadowed by southern atrocities.

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