"North America at mid-eighteenth century was home to a remarkable diversity of people and different kinds of social organization." In a thoughtful essay, defend this statement, touching on each of the colonies, the various groups of people living in those colonies, and the freedoms and liberties extended to them.

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In the mid-eighteenth century, North America became a place for people from a different group to settle here, starting with the Native Indians, along with towns and farmland in New England as well as plantation were European (Britain, France, and Dutch) people settled to start a new life. People came to North America during the mid-eighteenth century to gain freedom while others for heavy taxes, starvation, and economic reasons. Each of the colonies had their special qualities, in the beginning, the colonies established for religious purposes. Later came to establish for economic with introducing plantation, fur trading, fishing industries, and timber. The colonies enjoyed freedom with access to voting along, religious freedom, lands.