Dutch
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Netherlands
- In Netherlands: Ethnic groups
Popular belief holds that the Dutch are a mixture of Frisians, Saxons, and Franks. In fact, research has made plausible the contention that the autochthonous inhabitants of the region were a mixture of pre-Germanic and Germanic population groups who in the course of time had converged on the main deltaic…
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prominence in New York City
- In New York City: Ethnic and religious diversity
…American Revolution began, more prominent Dutch families—the Van Cortlandts, De Peysters, and Schuylers—supported the cause than did their English counterparts. One unanticipated result of the fighting was that many enslaved persons, perhaps one-fifth of the city population in 1776, won freedom. One of the first “history” books of New York…
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