melting pot

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  • Map showing English colonies along the eastern coast of North America in 1689
    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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