It was in the 18th century that the population of the non-English Europeans and Africans arrivals increased while the number of the Europeans declined. The ability of the different group to be in a position to worship in relatively homogeneous societies allowed these groups to interact and expand together. It is only through unity that these minority communities were able to conquer the majority Europeans. This was evident in the practice of the religion. In the year 1700, almost all the churches found in the American colonies were Anglican or Congregational, which shows the level of unity which the immigrants had in order to be accommodated in the New World. The creation of trade with the Americans is another way used by the minority group to expand their influence and presence in America. But as the colonial economy developed, poor indentured migrants were joined by professionals and skilled craftsmen such as weavers, carpenters, teachers and ministers whom the government has been never ready to lose them hence they were given the needed privileges just as the whites (Eric 294). It is this effort by the government which brought to an end the call for the promotion of English
It was in the 18th century that the population of the non-English Europeans and Africans arrivals increased while the number of the Europeans declined. The ability of the different group to be in a position to worship in relatively homogeneous societies allowed these groups to interact and expand together. It is only through unity that these minority communities were able to conquer the majority Europeans. This was evident in the practice of the religion. In the year 1700, almost all the churches found in the American colonies were Anglican or Congregational, which shows the level of unity which the immigrants had in order to be accommodated in the New World. The creation of trade with the Americans is another way used by the minority group to expand their influence and presence in America. But as the colonial economy developed, poor indentured migrants were joined by professionals and skilled craftsmen such as weavers, carpenters, teachers and ministers whom the government has been never ready to lose them hence they were given the needed privileges just as the whites (Eric 294). It is this effort by the government which brought to an end the call for the promotion of English