By 1755, which of the following ethnic groups were in Virginia?
A. Africans
B. English
C. Scots-Irish
D. All of the above

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All of the above (Africans, English, and Scots-Irish) were the ethnic groups which were in Virginia. Option D is correct.

British people were the fist in colonizing the region. Scots-irish arrived later on because of the conditions of famine in their region. The Africans made up the slave population in the region. Africans were brought by the European from African as a part of the triangular trade.

The five largest reported ancestry groups in Virginia are: African (19.6%), German (11.7%), American (11.4%), English (11.1%), and Irish (9.8%).

In 1755, there were ethnic groups in V.A.

The following ethnic groups were in V.A by 1755 are: Africans, English and Scots-Irish.

D. All of the above

About V.A

The state of V.A is known to be a southeastern U.S. state. It is known to be one of the 13 original colonies.

In 1755, there was a drought that devastated the colony's agriculture. It led to problems in their food supply.

During 1755, the stated ethnic groups were all present in V.A. The English were the pioneers, the Scots-Irish joined later but Africans were slaves adopted and came to that region.

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