The German Element in the United States with Special Reference to Its Political, Moral, Social, and Educational Influence, Volume 1Houghton Mifflin Company, 1909 |
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... colonists 249-251 The war with France , 1744 . 252 The Indian massacre , 1746 . 252 Rebuilding of Waldoburg and accessions to colonists 253 Massachusetts attempts to encourage German immigration Crellius and Luther as agents Colonies in ...
... colonists 249-251 The war with France , 1744 . 252 The Indian massacre , 1746 . 252 Rebuilding of Waldoburg and accessions to colonists 253 Massachusetts attempts to encourage German immigration Crellius and Luther as agents Colonies in ...
Halaman xvii
... colonists from the Carolinas and the Valley of Virginia . 362 . Favorable location of the Germans for early colonization Migratory spirit • The question as to whether any particular national type was super- ior on the frontier The ...
... colonists from the Carolinas and the Valley of Virginia . 362 . Favorable location of the Germans for early colonization Migratory spirit • The question as to whether any particular national type was super- ior on the frontier The ...
Halaman 11
... colonists soon became as busy and enterprising as their transatlantic kinsmen in the Low Countries . The Dutch West India Company supplied cattle and horses and land for the ask- ing , while the crops raised were sufficient for the ...
... colonists soon became as busy and enterprising as their transatlantic kinsmen in the Low Countries . The Dutch West India Company supplied cattle and horses and land for the ask- ing , while the crops raised were sufficient for the ...
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... Colonists swarmed to the banks of the Delaware , New Sweden claiming the territory on its banks . By 1640 the colony had received many new ac- cessions , some from Holland . It is not unreasonable to suppose that a number of Germans ...
... Colonists swarmed to the banks of the Delaware , New Sweden claiming the territory on its banks . By 1640 the colony had received many new ac- cessions , some from Holland . It is not unreasonable to suppose that a number of Germans ...
Halaman 36
... colonists . They had pur- chased the right of occupying in all forty - three thousand acres , ' and asked for a site on a navigable river , as their contract demanded . But since Penn was not willing to carry out the latter condition ...
... colonists . They had pur- chased the right of occupying in all forty - three thousand acres , ' and asked for a site on a navigable river , as their contract demanded . But since Penn was not willing to carry out the latter condition ...
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acres American army arrived attack battle became born Captain Chapter Cincinnati Colonel colonists colony command congregations Congress Conrad Weiser County Delaware Der deutsche Pionier descendants deutsche Pionier district early English expedition Frederick French frontier George Georgia German element German immigration German population German settlements German settlers Germantown governor Herkimer Hessians hundred hunters Illinois Indians inhabitants Irish Jacob Jersey Johann John Kapp Kentucky Lancaster County land large number latter Leisler located Louis Ludwig Lutheran Church Madison County Maryland Mennonites ment miles militia missionaries Mississippi Missouri Mohawk Mohawk Valley Moravian Mühlenberg native North number of German officers Ohio Ohio River Palatines Penn Pennsylvania German Peter Philadelphia Reverend Revolutionary River Rosengarten Salzburgers Schoharie sent served settled soldiers South Carolina Steuben sylvania Tennessee territory thousand tion Tories town troops United Valley Virginia Washington Weiser West Western Wetzel Wisconsin York Zweibrücken
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Halaman 431 - This brief official statement marks the closing of a great historical movement. Up to our own day American history has been in a large degree the history of the colonization of the West. The existence of an area of free
Halaman 18 - addressed to Francis Nicholson, " or in his absence to such as for the time being take care for Preserving the Peace and administering the Lawes in our said Province of New York in America."
Halaman 431 - be said to be a frontier line. In the discussion of its extent, its westward movement, etc., it cannot, therefore, any longer have a place in the census reports." Bulletin of the Superintendent of the Census
Halaman 81 - Light, The spectre kindles and burns in sight. Now low and dim, now clear and higher, Leaps up the terrible Ghost of Fire, Then, slowly sinking, the flames expire. And the wise Sound skippers, though the skies be fine, Reef their sails, when they see the sign, Of the blazing wreck of the Palatine
Halaman 109 - You, as Men who have baffled the Attempt of Tyranny; and by an impartial and uncorrupt Verdict, have laid a noble Foundation for securing to ourselves, our Posterity and our Neighbors, That, to which Nature and the Laws of our Country have given us a Right—The Liberty — both of exposing and opposing arbitrary Power (in these Parts of the World, at least) ... by speaking and writing Truth!
Halaman 238 - Why (what of all I least expected) that I, who went to America to convert' others, was never myself converted to God." The voyage to America, with the impressions received from the pious
Halaman 26 - became the wife of the brilliant young Huguenot, Abraham Gouverneur. Mary's son, Nicholas Gouverneur, married Hester's daughter, Gertrude Rynders, and a son of this marriage, Isaac Gouverneur, was the grandfather of Gouverneur Morris, one of the ablest members of the convention that framed the constitution of the United States. "This
Halaman 6 - him, taking twelve men with him. They had proceeded but a short distance from the house, when they were met by Tyrker, whom they received most cordially. Leif observed at once that his foster-father was in lively spirits. . . . Leif addressed him, and asked: " Wherefore art thou so belated,
Halaman 5 - (as will appear in what follows), I do not see why any one may justly forbid it to be named after Americus, its discoverer, a man of sagacious mind, Amerige, that is the land of Americus, or America, since both Europe and Asia derived their names from women.
Halaman 289 - New York and Pennsylvania were so nearly divided, if their propensity was not against us, that if New England on one side and Virginia on the other had not kept them in awe, they would have joined the British.