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The Northern Colony is consisted of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Connecticut. The people who lived in Massachusetts's colony were Native Americans and Puritans just like in New Hampshire. The people who lived in the Rhode Island colony were Native Americans, aristocratic families and African American Slaves. The people from Connecticut colony were Native Americans, white Europeans, Dutch and Swedish settlers. The latter 1600's had cultural diversity but there was more in the early 1700's. In the late 1600's the Northern Colony region was trying to
Also since people thought they were freer in the Northern Colonies Church was not that important anymore. But in the late 1600's Charles all became King. The fact that England was trying to control the Northern Colonies caused the Glorious Revolution. There was a lot more cultural diversity in the early 1700's than the late 1600's because there were more people in the 1700's. Also during this time there was a lot more mixes of races like Scot-Irish. There was also multicolored colonial population consisted of other European groups. In the early 1700's the Northern Colony there was a mingling of races. Like French Huguenots, Welsh, Dutch, Swedes, Jews, Irish, and Swiss. Since the colonist were trying to become more independent many different cultures developed causing people to live different lifestyles. Which led to the colonist to be more independent. Since a lot more people were populating the area their was not a lot of free land so many colonist became squatters. Also about 20% of the population were African. For example the King had control over who gets a charter and whom he can take one away from.
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