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Who constituted the earliest immigrants in America? What are the characteristics of their thoughts? (History of Grade Three)

Immigrants are Europeans and Africans (triangle trade).

1607, the British came to the Atlantic coast of North America and began to establish the first colony of Virginia. After continuous colonization, by the 1930s of 18, Britain had established 13 colonies on the Atlantic coast of North America. During this period, a large number of immigrants moved to North America, most of them were British, many came from other European countries, and many black slaves were trafficked from Africa. They have made important contributions to the development of North America.

In addition, Indians are Mongolians and Native Americans, not immigrants.

Of course, the American War of Independence was a war between the British Empire and its 13 state colonies in North America and several European powers.

Thought:

/kloc-In the middle of the 0/8th century, the economy of British North American colonies developed rapidly, with developed industry and commerce in the north, abundant wheat in the middle and prosperous plantations in the south. Many products produced in North America can even compete with British products in the international market. In the "Seven Years' War" of 1756- 1763, Britain and France fought a protracted war for the control of the North American colony. Although Britain defeated France and controlled most of North America, it was in financial trouble because of the long-term war. As a result, the British government continuously increased taxes on the North American colonies, implemented a high-pressure policy, and oppressed and brutally exploited the colonies. Britain hopes that North America will always be its raw material producing area and commodity market, and tries its best to suppress the economic development of the colonies and seek more wealth from them. The colonial people were dissatisfied with British exploitation and slavery, and the contradiction between the two sides became increasingly acute, which eventually led to the outbreak of war.

The colonial people hoped to reduce their dependence on the British mainland and resist the oppression of the British Empire.