In this paper, I explore the roots of America’s multicultural heritage through examination of Dutch influence in America’s beginnings. New Amsterdam (colonial New York) had one of the most diverse populations of it’s time due to the West India Company’s (WIC) involvement in the Pacific slave trade. The consequent diaspora across the Pacific created a contact zone in which the Dutch tradition of tolerance and equal recognition became the foundations on which America became a melting pot. By illustrating an underrepresented aspect of history, I hope for this paper to bring more understanding into the account of multiculturalism and America’s roots
What happens to Dutch ethnic identity after several generations in America? William Vandever (1817-1...
What happens to Dutch ethnic identity after several generations in America? William Vandever (1817-1...
Examining the Dutch in early America only through the prism of New Netherland is too limiting. The h...
In this paper, I explore the roots of America’s multicultural heritage through examination of Dutch ...
New York, one of the thirteen original colonies, had a Dutch-English heritage. Characterized from it...
Jersey City has always been and still is one of the most ethnically diverse communities in the Unite...
The Dutch colony of New Netherland was one of the earliest attempts at a non-indigenous life on the ...
Few readers will be surprised to learn that the Dutch language was still used in North America aft e...
Just as word of Hudson\u27s arrival must have spread among the Indians, so too did news of his disco...
A panel of students presenting on topics relating to the history of migration in the 20th century
A panel of students presenting on topics relating to the history of migration in the 20th century
This paper purports to give an overview of recent research concerning the diversification of Dutch d...
Between 1800 and 1880 approximately 6500 Dutch Jews immigrated to the United States to join the hund...
A panel of students presenting on topics relating to the history of migration in the 20th century
What happens to Dutch ethnic identity after several generations in America? William Vandever (1817-1...
What happens to Dutch ethnic identity after several generations in America? William Vandever (1817-1...
What happens to Dutch ethnic identity after several generations in America? William Vandever (1817-1...
Examining the Dutch in early America only through the prism of New Netherland is too limiting. The h...
In this paper, I explore the roots of America’s multicultural heritage through examination of Dutch ...
New York, one of the thirteen original colonies, had a Dutch-English heritage. Characterized from it...
Jersey City has always been and still is one of the most ethnically diverse communities in the Unite...
The Dutch colony of New Netherland was one of the earliest attempts at a non-indigenous life on the ...
Few readers will be surprised to learn that the Dutch language was still used in North America aft e...
Just as word of Hudson\u27s arrival must have spread among the Indians, so too did news of his disco...
A panel of students presenting on topics relating to the history of migration in the 20th century
A panel of students presenting on topics relating to the history of migration in the 20th century
This paper purports to give an overview of recent research concerning the diversification of Dutch d...
Between 1800 and 1880 approximately 6500 Dutch Jews immigrated to the United States to join the hund...
A panel of students presenting on topics relating to the history of migration in the 20th century
What happens to Dutch ethnic identity after several generations in America? William Vandever (1817-1...
What happens to Dutch ethnic identity after several generations in America? William Vandever (1817-1...
What happens to Dutch ethnic identity after several generations in America? William Vandever (1817-1...
Examining the Dutch in early America only through the prism of New Netherland is too limiting. The h...