The Scottish and Scotch-Irish immigrants to the colonies:
A) were almost uniformly Catholics.
B) usually worked in the West Indies before moving to the mainland colonies.
C) were not only poor farmers but also physicians,merchants,and teachers.
D) did little to add to the religious diversity in America.
E) represented only a small fraction of the immigration to the colonies.
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