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Trava [24]
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Which group within the United States would most likely have supported the

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Vlad1618 [11]2 years ago
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The people that would have supported the worldview that we have in this diagram are the settlers

<h3>Who were the settlers?</h3>

These were the people that were known to moved from the Eastern part of Europe to the Americas in order to settle.

They were the first group that settled in the area before other people started to join them.

Read more on American settlers here:

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