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    In the Late 1600s, 13 German Families Arrived in ______
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In the Late 1600s, 13 German Families Arrived in ______

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In the late 1600s, 13 German families arrived in ______ and represented the beginning of mass German immigration to the United States.


A) Boston
B) New York
C) Philadelphia
D) Jamestown

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