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The People of the New World

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  • Tensions mount
  • King George of England on top of the world
  • Immigration to the New World just before the Revolution
  • Settlement patterns in the New World
  • The land and the homes of colonial Americans
  • Lifestyles of wealthy colonials before the Revolution
  • Occupations of pre-Revolutionary-era slaves
  • How the working class got by
  • Colonial population centers just before the Revolution
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