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18 Facts About Friedrich Kapp

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Friedrich Kapp was a German-American lawyer, writer, and politician.

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Friedrich Kapp was an outspoken opponent of Germany's colonization fervor during his time as a National Liberal Reichstag deputy.

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Friedrich Kapp was the nephew of educator and philosopher Ernst Kapp.

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Friedrich Kapp's father, Friedrich Christian Georg Kapp, was a teacher and politician who took an active part in the revolutionary events in Westphalia in 1848.

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Between 1842 and 1844, Friedrich Kapp studied law and philosophy at the University of Heidelberg.

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From 1844 on, Friedrich Kapp studied at the University of Berlin and voluntarily served in the army for one year.

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The uprisings of March 1848 in Germany prompted Friedrich Kapp to go to Frankfurt to work as a journalist.

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In Frankfurt, Friedrich Kapp was politically involved by working for the democratic-republican left.

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Friedrich Kapp became the first secretary of the Frankfurt Parliament.

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In July 1849, the French police forced Herzen and Friedrich Kapp to leave Paris.

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In 1846 Friedrich Kapp had first thought about emigrating to the United States, but not until he arrived in Geneva did he make the final decision to leave.

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In New York, Friedrich Kapp joined the law firm of Zitz, Friedrich Kapp and Froebel.

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Friedrich Kapp wrote for the early numbers of the Nation of New York.

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In 1856, Friedrich Kapp bought a house in Mansfield Square which was to become a popular location where the Germans of New York met to discuss literature and politics.

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Friedrich Kapp described the effects of German immigration on both countries, wrote the biographies of the generals Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben and Johann de Kalb, and explored various American topics from a German point of view.

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Fellow party member and Member of Parliament Eduard Brockhaus encouraged Friedrich Kapp to write a book on the history of the German book trade.

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Therefore, Friedrich Kapp first had to do intensive research in archives.

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When Friedrich Kapp died in Berlin later that year, he had just finished four chapters and outlined several others.