Colonial Society in the Eighteenth Century
Sep 25, 2007 · In the 18th century, all of the following were generally true about colonial society in America EXCEPT. The English language and English traditions were dominant. There were few poor people and no real aristocrats. Voters played an active role in government. It was impossible for individuals to better themselves economically or socially. ................
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