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In History / Middle School | 2014-11-14

What three groups helped create the population growth in the colonies?

Asked by neshagur

Answer (3)

If your talking the 13 American Colonies.
Nationality: English, French, African Work: Sailors, Traders, Gentry Religious: Protestants, Anglicans, some Jews
(it would be useful if you could be more specific)

Answered by faithhopecharity1 | 2024-06-10

The three groups that helped create the population growth in the colonies are the following:

Africans ; the Africans in the colonies are mostly if not entirely slaves from Europe , and majorly from Africa . They were brought to the colonies to work on the plantation. The majority of them came through the Trans-Atlantic slave trade.

Europeans : the Europeans that in the colonies are mostly the French , Spanish , Dutch , Germans , Irish , and some other Eastern Europeans like Polish . Some came to trade, while others later came to settle for greener pastures .

New England : while the people considered being New England are from England or Britain , and technically they are Europeans. However, due to their massive population and their distinct style of living including and governance , they are categorized separately. They formed the major part of the colony .


Hence, in this case, it is concluded that the three groups that helped create the population growth in the colonies are: Africans , Europeans , and New England.
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Answered by Baraq | 2024-06-15

The population growth in the colonies was significantly influenced by three groups: Africans brought as slaves, diverse European immigrants, and English settlers from New England. Each group contributed through labor, cultural integration, and natural family growth. This combination led to a substantial increase in the colonial population during the 17th and 18th centuries.
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Answered by Baraq | 2024-10-09