They used hard labor
The Constitution requires them to be natural-born Americans, however a vast majority have preominent English heritage.
Scots, Germans, Dutch, and Africans by force were the main immigrants but there were also Irish, Spanish, Scandinavians, French, some Italians, pretty much anyone in Europe that could get passage on a ship headed for the 13 colonies.
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Several American states are named after famous women. Virginia is named after Queen Elizabeth I (the Virgin Queen). Maryland is named after Mary, Queen of Scots, and North and South Carolina are named after Queen Caroline.
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They used hard labor
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Scots-Irish and African-American.
They mostly arrived in the US in Philly and then spread out through Virginia and after that they started moving into North Carolina. For a good summary on Scots-Irish history, click on the link below.
Scots-Irish; Blue Ridge Mountains Virgians; Everywhere in VA Slaves/African Americans; Piedmont & Tidewater MORE
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