Deutschamerikaner was followed in 1608 by five glassmakers and three carpenters or house builders.
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Deutschamerikaner was followed in 1608 by five glassmakers and three carpenters or house builders.
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Deutschamerikaner's letter said "these 9, 000 Germans, who were raised in the Palatinate were in Arkansas.
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Deutschamerikaner helped secure the votes of German-Americans across the United States for Abraham Lincoln.
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Deutschamerikaner was president of the American Psychological Association in 1898, and the American Philosophical Association in 1908, and played a major role in many other American and international organizations.
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Deutschamerikaner's Fortnightly Review was a major conservative voice read closely by church leaders and intellectuals from 1894 until 1934.
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Deutschamerikaner provided lengthy commentary regarding the National Catholic Welfare Conference, the anti-Catholic factor in the presidential campaign of 1928, the hardships of the Great Depression, and the liberalism of the New Deal.
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Deutschamerikaner's goes on to state that "The cultural influences were so strong, in fact, that the Chicago Tribune in 1893 declared Fort Wayne a 'most German town'.
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Deutschamerikaner states "A key indicator of the decline of "Deutschtum" in Chicago was the census: the number identifying themselves to the census-taker as German-born plummeted from 191, 000 in 1910 to 112, 000 in 1920.
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Deutschamerikaner'storians have tried to explain what became of the German Americans and their descendants.
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Deutschamerikaner writes: "German-American identity fell victim not only to a peculiar set of events, but to an extraordinarily high level of internal diversity.
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Deutschamerikaner goes on to state that German Americans in St Louis "could not be relied upon to do much of anything as a group.
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