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- The Dutch (Dutch: Nederlanders) are an ethnic group native to the Netherlands. They share a common ancestry and culture and speak the Dutch language. Dutch...
- New Netherlanders were residents of New Netherland, the seventeenth-century colonial outpost of the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands on the northeastern...
- ended the Third Anglo-Dutch War. The inhabitants of New Netherland (New Netherlanders) were European colonists, Native Americans, and Africans imported as...
- [citation needed] Jersey Dutch was spoken by the descendants of New Netherlanders who settled in Bergen, New Netherland, in 1630, and by Black slaves...
- Willem Kieft (1638–47) Peter Stuyvesant (1647–64) People of New Netherland New Netherlander Twelve Men Eight Men Nine Men Flushing Remonstrance v t e...
- Alba attempted to suppress the Protestant movement in the Netherlands. Netherlanders were "burned, strangled, beheaded, or buried alive" by his "Blood Council"...
- Marylanders MichiganMichiganders MontrealMontrealers NetherlandsNetherlanders (also "Dutchman" and "Hollanders") New Brunswick → New Brunswickers...
- appealingly representative of the Federal style." It reflects the New Netherlanders and New York Dutch history in founding New Amsterdam in 1609, which...
- 1664, the year of the provisional Articles of Transfer, ****uring New Netherlanders that they "shall keep and enjoy the liberty of their consciences in...
- The capital, New Amsterdam, became the city of New York when the New Netherlanders provisionally ceded control of the colony to the English, who renamed...