...relating to the History of the Dutch and Swedish Settlements on theDelaware River, Translated...version of the difficulties with the Dutch and English, and recites the...English, Scotch, Irish,French, Dutch, and German ancestry, as well...
...They were outsiders,who visited the Dutchsettlements regularly, especially FortOrange and Beverwijck...Since my focus is on the way in which Dutch-Indianinteraction was subject to Roman-Dutch law as applied by thecolonists, only cases...
...notJones, the captain of the Mayflower, was bribed bythe Dutch, as the Plymouth people came to believe.Nothing could...party in Holland to secure a foothold for the Dutch in America;but whether Jones, who seems to have borne a badreputation...
...monopolist'spoint of view. The Dutch in the islands were toofew...Portuguesefrom all their old settlements on the coast ofMalabar, they...relicsof the time when the Dutch were masters in thoseneighbourhoods...mentioned in Hindustan, the Dutch found itdesirable to have a...
...Patterns," in The Dutch in America: Immigration...the establishment of Dutch-languageperiodicals in...and about the spectrumof Dutchsettlements in the New World. Lucas, Netherlanders in America, pp. 89-320, provides...
...00ADspondence, 4:97; Edelman, Dutch-American Bibliography...alsoCommagerandGiordanetti, Was America a Mistake?15.Edwards...Travels through the Middle Settlements in North America; thetitle of the Dutch translation was Beknopte...
...the Pennsylvania German settlements in the neighboring...proud as they were of their Dutch foundations, had perhaps...other colonistsin British America, for the men and women of the Dutchsettlements ofNew York and New Jersey...
...WakefieldExcursions in North America, Described in Letters...notable Pennsylvania Dutch men andwomen of the...Bibliography onGerman Settlements in Colonial North America, Leipzig, 1937.Though...authority for Pennsylvania Dutch music is ChurchMusic...
...0029Kuhns Oscar. German and Swiss Settlements of Pennsylvania. New York...oddities of the Pennsylvania Dutch.Metzger Ethel Myra. Supplement...Emil. Bibliography on German Settlements in Colonial North America.Leipzig: Otto Harrassowitz...
...Peoples of Early America. EnglewoodCliffs...Patent in the Dutch and EnglisbTimes...David B. North America from Earliest Discovery to First Settlements. NewYork...Indian North America, 1600-1800...Social History of Dutch NewYork. Ithaca...
......African slavery in early America and its influence on...Scholars of early America began to grasp the rich...focus on British North America and demonstrates how...English, French, and Dutch colonies moved from...of Africans in these settlements, which the author calls......
......nan'yo" as the Straits Settlements, the Malay States, Siam, French Indo-China, the Dutch East Indies, British Borneo...belonging to Asia or America", said Yoshino Sakuzo...China, Hong Kong, the Dutch East Indies and the French......
......Europe." The thought of America as a political refuge...talk of removing to America, with their families...of free government. America promised advantages...Washington told a Dutch correspondent in 1788...acquisition to our infant settlements." Economic freedom......
......European conquest of North America, "Private property...under contract with the Dutch East India Company to...aggressively Calvinist Dutch Reformed Church provided...evening for the squatter settlements on the urban fringe...of traditional black settlements, if found to be in......
......Spanish, French, Dutch, Swedes, Danes, and...divided up most of Latin America. The French seized...colonial taxation in America. Others will survey...Virginia. By 1640, new settlements had been placed or developed...sparsely populated settlements. For purposes of comparison......
......question: "What did early America look like from the deck of...historical lens of British North America from north-south to east...interactions between English, Dutch, Portuguese, French, and...contributions to the burgeoning settlements. Charles Town, for example......
......that had flourished in North America for millennia. (2) Although...increased warfare to North America. (8) The Mattaponi are descendents...Powhatan Confederacy and have settlements along the Mattaponi River...stunted. (11) Wars with the Dutch, royal indebtedness, the......
......infringement of copyright. (8) Again, the Dutch Supreme Court reaffirmed the applicability...Recording Industry Association of America brought more than 9,000 people to court and reached out-of-court settlements with hundreds of these alleged copyright......
......impact upon agrarian societies in North America of a combination of climatic constraints...ethno-religious off-shoot of the Dutch-Russian Mennonites in Bergthal Colony...thousand European Mennonites in 1874 to settlements along railroads in the U.S. and Canadian......
......the French, and those of the British, Dutch and other Protestant nations. The Roman...British tended to establish their colonial settlements quite separate from native locations...barrios. Santiago de Gautemala, Central America's Spanish colonial capital until a......
......in the founding of America. Transplanted from...the Eastern shores of America. Cautiously friendly...while the mercantilist Dutch forged new settlements in what would become...powers turned colonial settlements into armed enclaves......
......SEEING WHAT NORTH AMERICA LOOKED LIKE ON THE...Spanish, French, Dutch, and English established settlements in North America around the beginning...nearest the European settlements, and who sustained...trading with the Dutch at Fort Orange......
......far larger shadow on America's history. This year...claimed most of Latin America and vast stretches of...establish permanent French settlements by making peace to facilitate...experience in North America. He crossed the Atlantic...by the newly formed Dutch East India Company......
......to the contributions of the Dutch and their descendants in America. In her career, Kennedy...of Jacob Van Hinte." The Dutch scholar Van Hinte kept a diary while visiting various Dutchsettlements in the Midwest, including......
......many of the early European settlements in the Americas, the drift...early seventeenth-century settlements in the Caribbean and North America, black slavery had already...Spanish, Portuguese and Dutchsettlements. Informed by this earlier......
......figures. Beer had been part of America from its first settlement by...style ales, as well as the Dutch-style beers brewed in New...eclipsed by other beverages as the settlements grew. Beer couldn't keep...family, but such as is made in America: both these articles may now......
......leaving the Spanish or Dutch to colonize the...establishment of English settlements in New England...northern coast of South America, an alternative...goods, much as the Dutch would do after losing...colony in North America, from which the...commodities--would settlements prosper and ......
......beginnings reflects both America's humanitarian generosity...Germans, Portuguese, and Dutch, we had never had a...ignorant racism that white America has long shown toward...They envisioned African settlements that would receive slaves...become available in America. They signed on, in......
......English, French, Dutch, or even Irish, instead...expedition across South America, over six thousand miles...Meanwhile French, Dutch, English, and Irish...Tordesillas, founded settlements around the mouth of the...he boarded a large Dutch ship one night at the......
......valued urban places in North America I own a coffee mug, purchased...one of the oldest continuous settlements on the Eastern Seaboard...village, gradually taken over by Dutch and English planters after...opposition to urban renewal in America was usually futile, but we......
......found in the earliest Dutchsettlements. A millennium ago...control flooding, the Dutch dammed the river, and...art. The key to early Dutch prosperity is conservatively...Holland owned much of America, second only to the......
......remote corner of South America for the remains of...1640 to 1694 the Dutch and then the Portuguese...briefest detail of the Dutch and Portuguese attacks...the Portguese and Dutch as the Kingdom of Palmares. Ten major settlements, including two towns...the heirs to South America's ......
......spent 13 years estimating North America's pre-Columbian population...only when French, English and Dutch settlers began bringing children...diseases swept through Spanish settlements in the Caribbean and Latin America early on, but the North American......
......a few countries from Latin America. Now the emerging countries...the Bank for International Settlements; and the former EU competition...Monti, from Italy. The former Dutch finance minister Gerrit Zalm...85 per cent of the vote, so America has a veto. It is unlikely......
......American mainland. In America, the authors make efforts...backcountry" of Ireland and America. Ireland's natives...their "backcountry." America's did not. While...Europeans (except for the Dutch who have a brief cameo...the expanding English settlements. Frontier conflicts......
......complicity of Royal Dutch Petroleum. Between...exploration that Royal Dutch Petroleum was undertaking...achieved substantial settlements. The US has adjudicated...outcomes have included settlements on behalf of Nigerian...judicial process in America contributes to the...For instance, a ......
......Dutch? PENNSYLVANIA Dutch (Pennsilfaanisch-Deitsch) is a German, not a Dutch, dialect spoken by 150...This use of the word 'Dutch' is either a corruption...German in all but a few settlements in Pennsylvania and other areas of North America. The number of people......
......alternative myth of America's origins, not involving...suggests another source for America's freedom. The Dutch period in Manhattan...that would guarantee Dutch liberties under their...mostly wild country, settlements slung along the track......
......Cambodia and Central America and in capitals, including...s side from early Dutch settlers. His great...American interests in Latin America was more important than...policy in Central America. This advocated working for negotiated settlements of conflicts in the......
......articles which view America's black population...Tocqueville in "Democracy in America" almost as soon as...slaves and Indians of the Dutch colony of Surinam joined...became prosperous, their settlements becoming refuges for...biracial community in North America. But after the purchase......
......sq km), NE South America. It is bordered on...early 17th cent. the Dutch established settlements about the Essequibo...Breda (1667) the Dutch gained all the English...1815) awarded the settlements of Berbice, Demerara......
......between North and South America, curving c.2,500...Virgin Islands. The Dutch territories are Aruba...English, French, and Dutch had established settlements in the area, and in the...P. Augelli, Middle America (2d ed. 1976); D......
......The first experiment in federation in America, the league was based upon compromise...refused to undertake the war against the Dutch that the confederation planned. Maine and the Narragansett Bay settlements (Rhode Island) sought admission to......
......native states (e.g., North America and Africa) but also in lands...and the Inca lands of South America). The emigration of European...control without large-scale settlements.From the 15th to the 17th cent. the Portuguese and the Dutch built "trading empires" in......
......history, the name given to a Dutch landowner in New Netherland...To encourage emigration of Dutch farmers to America, the Dutch West India Company, by a 1629...company who would establish settlements of 50 persons within four years......
......Recreation Area. HistoryThe Dutch and English settled the area...1637; about nine years later Dutch farmers established the hamlet...steadily absorbed neighboring settlements. After annexing Williamsburg...R. F. Weld, Brooklyn Is America (1950, repr. 1967) and......
......Company and in the same year sailed to America. He was one of the founders of Dorchester...of Massachusetts. Moving to the new settlements along the Connecticut River, he presided...over his proposed expedition against the Dutch settlers of New Netherland caused him......
......found in the earliest Dutchsettlements. A millennium ago...control flooding, the Dutch dammed the river, and...art. The key to early Dutch prosperity is conservatively...Holland owned much of America, second only to the......
......in the founding of America. Transplanted from...the Eastern shores of America. Cautiously friendly...while the mercantilist Dutch forged new settlements in what would become...powers turned colonial settlements into armed enclaves......
......SEEING WHAT NORTH AMERICA LOOKED LIKE ON THE...Spanish, French, Dutch, and English established settlements in North America around the beginning...nearest the European settlements, and who sustained...trading with the Dutch at Fort Orange......
......far larger shadow on America's history. This year...claimed most of Latin America and vast stretches of...establish permanent French settlements by making peace to facilitate...experience in North America. He crossed the Atlantic...by the newly formed Dutch East India Company......
......remote corner of South America for the remains of...1640 to 1694 the Dutch and then the Portuguese...briefest detail of the Dutch and Portuguese attacks...the Portguese and Dutch as the Kingdom of Palmares. Ten major settlements, including two towns...the heirs to South America's ......
......to the contributions of the Dutch and their descendants in America. In her career, Kennedy...of Jacob Van Hinte." The Dutch scholar Van Hinte kept a diary while visiting various Dutchsettlements in the Midwest, including......
......many of the early European settlements in the Americas, the drift...early seventeenth-century settlements in the Caribbean and North America, black slavery had already...Spanish, Portuguese and Dutchsettlements. Informed by this earlier......
......figures. Beer had been part of America from its first settlement by...style ales, as well as the Dutch-style beers brewed in New...eclipsed by other beverages as the settlements grew. Beer couldn't keep...family, but such as is made in America: both these articles may now......
......leaving the Spanish or Dutch to colonize the...establishment of English settlements in New England...northern coast of South America, an alternative...goods, much as the Dutch would do after losing...colony in North America, from which the...commodities--would settlements prosper and ......
......African slavery in early America and its influence on...Scholars of early America began to grasp the rich...focus on British North America and demonstrates how...English, French, and Dutch colonies moved from...of Africans in these settlements, which the author calls......