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Chapter 5 Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution Test Review

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Germans - 6% of the population by 1775, most were Proestant (primarily Lutheran) and were called the "Pennsylvania Dutch" Scots-Irish - 7% of population with population, over many decades, they had been transplanted to Nothern Ireland, squatted in the frontier of Maryland, Virginia and the Carolinas Paxton Boys - They were a group of Scots-Irish men living in the Appalachian hills that wanted protection from Indian attacks. They made an armed march on Philadelphia in 1764. They protested the lenient way that the Quakers treated the Indians. Their ideas started the Regulator Movement in North Carolina.
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