By 1750, non-English immigrants had made the Middle Colonies the most diverse part of English North America. The region was characterized by a mix of different cultures, ethnicities, and religions due to the arrival of Dutch, Germans, Swedes, and other groups, contributing to its rich diversity and economic prosperity.
By 1750, non-English immigrants had made the Middle Colonies (1 point) the least diverse part of English North America rundown and poor the most diverse part of English North America very wealthy and thriving
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