melting pot

ethnology

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nation-states

United States history

  • English colonies in 17th-century North America
    In American colonies

    The “melting pot” began to boil in the colonial period, so effectively that Gov. William Livingston, three-fourths Dutch and one-fourth Scottish, described himself as an Anglo-Saxon. As the other elements mingled with the English, they became increasingly like them; however, all tended to become different from…

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