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People

Learning more about all of the people that lived and worked in and around Williamsburg creates a deeper and fuller history. So what can we learn from the diverse population that helped create the United States? Use these resources to build a larger historical picture of the population that played an important role in our nation’s history. 
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Description: Learning more about all of the people that lived and worked in and around Williamsburg creates a deeper and fuller history. So what can we learn from the diverse population that helped create the United States? Use these resources to build a larger historical picture of the population that played an important role in our nation’s history. 
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