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pochemuha
3 years ago
8

What is the melting pot theory

History
2 answers:
IrinaVladis [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Basicly when two interracial people get together and mix their traditions

^ Most cases, not all.

love history [14]3 years ago
3 0
A melting pot is a metaphor for a society where many different types of people blend together as one. America is often called a melting pot. Some countries are made of people who are almost all the same in terms of race, religion, and culture. ... Anywhere diverse people are assimilated could be called a melting pot.
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The men built 20 cabins and a fort to go around them all. They called their new town Jamestown. But they were not the only ones living on that land.

Up and down the coast and for miles into the woods lived tribes of Native Americans. Today, the area is called Virginia. Back then, it was called the Powhatan Confederacy. Over 30 tribes in the Powhatan Confederacy were ruled by one chief. His name was Powhatan.

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“I play with them every day!” said Pocahontas. “Father, please! I’ll be good!” Powhatan smiled. “Ah, my princess,” he said. “How can I say no to that face?” At last, an adventure for Pocahontas! She felt sure that if she had to sew beads onto one more moccasin, or fill one more basket with berries, she would burst! So Chief Powhatan, with scouts carrying baskets of corn, beans and squash, and with Pocahontas beside them, all went over to the fort.

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