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... Germans . Not many Germans in the colonies became as well known as John Peter Zenger , whose name is indissolubly associated with the liberty of the press in America . The Germans , however , as farmers contributed greatly to the ...
... Germans . Not many Germans in the colonies became as well known as John Peter Zenger , whose name is indissolubly associated with the liberty of the press in America . The Germans , however , as farmers contributed greatly to the ...
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... Germans who , from 1718 to 1750 , poured into the colony . The bulk of the Scotch - Irish , urged westward by the proprietary government , which wanted to get rid of them , pushed rapidly into the region of the Susquehanna . The Germans ...
... Germans who , from 1718 to 1750 , poured into the colony . The bulk of the Scotch - Irish , urged westward by the proprietary government , which wanted to get rid of them , pushed rapidly into the region of the Susquehanna . The Germans ...
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... Germans and to trek to the edge and over the edge of the western frontier . The life of these Germans Moravians , Mennonites , Schwenk- felders , Dunkards , and others- was marked by simplicity , docility , mystical faith , and rigid ...
... Germans and to trek to the edge and over the edge of the western frontier . The life of these Germans Moravians , Mennonites , Schwenk- felders , Dunkards , and others- was marked by simplicity , docility , mystical faith , and rigid ...
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... country of central and western Europe , they were in the main free from any large admixture of foreign stocks . Until after 1730 Maryland had few foreigners . At that time a few Germans crept THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE 15.
... country of central and western Europe , they were in the main free from any large admixture of foreign stocks . Until after 1730 Maryland had few foreigners . At that time a few Germans crept THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE 15.
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... Germans toiled wearily overland from Virginia and founded New Bern ; Huguenots settled on the Pam- lico , German Moravians and Scotch - Irish poured into the back country ; and Celtic Highlanders came up the Cape Fear and settled at ...
... Germans toiled wearily overland from Virginia and founded New Bern ; Huguenots settled on the Pam- lico , German Moravians and Scotch - Irish poured into the back country ; and Celtic Highlanders came up the Cape Fear and settled at ...
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