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Chapter 5 delves into the vibrant population growth of colonial America from 1700 to 1775, highlighting how the settlements expanded from fewer than 300,000 inhabitants—only a fraction of whom were enslaved Africans—to a burgeoning community. This demographic surge played a critical role in shaping colonial society, fueling aspirations for independence and an emerging national identity. The chapter explores the interplay between population dynamics and social changes that characterized this transformative period leading up to the American Revolution.
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