English settlers were most common. Followed by the Scots- Irish and Germans.
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English, but in 1775 Germans were 6% of the population, Scot/Irish 7%, Welsh, Dutch, Swedish, Jews and Swiss were 5%. By 1775 the population doubled every 23 years.
All thirteen colonies.
they are all New England colonies and they all have a self-govern government.
One of the most important factors that bound Americans from different colonies into a single political culture was the fact that they all adhered to English Common Law. Originating in England in the Middle Ages, common law now is practiced by over one third of the world's population.
rapidly growing populations
All colonies supported freedom of religion.