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Unity
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Prior to the Revolution, colonists did to a large extent develop a sense of unity and identity as Americans. Many colonists united together because of the notion to start over, they left Britain to find freedom. They were looking to seek a better life. Catholics, Protestants, Presbyterians, and Calvinists all came to America to escape religious persecution. Others such as the Irish went to America to look for wealth or for a better state of living. These different identities all came together soon after, unified by a common concern. Pennsylvania, which was mostly Quakers, had the most tolerance for other ethnic and religious groups. Native Americans and other religious groups went there because they had more freedom.
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Title: Unity
Words: 548 Rating: None Pages: 2.2 submitted by: jujubean1
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