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Williamsburg is where they lived before America.

Answer:Before America became the United States, there were colonies up and down the eastern seaboard. Towns such as Plymouth in what is now Massachusetts, Jamestown and Williamsburg in Virgina Colony, St. Augustine in Florida, Detroit and Grand Rapids in Michigan, as well as the fort at Mackinac There was also a settlement in Sitka, Alaska, and a leper colony on one of the Hawaiian islands. Georgia began as a penal colony, much like Australia. This is only the United States though. Canada, Mexico, and Central and South America are America also, and there were numerous colonies in all of the countries of these regions.
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