Michael Shoemaker Book : Schumacher
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1036503054
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9781036503055
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Genealogy, heraldry, names & honours
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This book delves into the rich history and enduring legacy of the German Palatines in America, a group whose contributions have woven deeply into the fabric of the nation's identity. Through meticulous research, the author navigates the journey of these early immigrants, from their settlement along the Susquehanna River to their profound impact on both economic fronts and during pivotal moments such as the American Revolution. By examining records, including Muster Rolls and Federal Census data, a compelling argument is made for their unwavering loyalty and integral role in shaping the newly born Republic.
The narrative situates this group within the larger context of American immigration history, highlighting how their experiences mirror those of other ethnic groups seeking refuge and opportunity. Themes of resilience amidst adversity, the quest for land and liberty, and contributions to America's fight for independence are explored with depth and nuance. The author also addresses misconceptions about the Palatines' economic motivations and outcomes, offering insights into their true aspirations.
This exploration provides a nuanced perspective on American identity formation, emphasizing that no single element has been more dedicated to the cause of freedom than these early settlers. The book not only sheds light on an often-overlooked chapter in American history but also celebrates the diverse strands that entwine to form a stronger national narrative.
The narrative situates this group within the larger context of American immigration history, highlighting how their experiences mirror those of other ethnic groups seeking refuge and opportunity. Themes of resilience amidst adversity, the quest for land and liberty, and contributions to America's fight for independence are explored with depth and nuance. The author also addresses misconceptions about the Palatines' economic motivations and outcomes, offering insights into their true aspirations.
This exploration provides a nuanced perspective on American identity formation, emphasizing that no single element has been more dedicated to the cause of freedom than these early settlers. The book not only sheds light on an often-overlooked chapter in American history but also celebrates the diverse strands that entwine to form a stronger national narrative.
This book delves into the rich history and enduring legacy of the German Palatines in America, a group whose contributions have woven deeply into the fabric of the nation''s identity. Through meticulous research, the author navigates the journey of these early immigrants, from their settlement along the Susquehanna River to their profound impact on both economic fronts and during pivotal moments such as the American Revolution. By examining records, including Muster Rolls and Federal Census data, a compelling argument is made for their unwavering loyalty and integral role in shaping the newly born Republic.
The narrative situates this group within the larger context of American immigration history, highlighting how their experiences mirror those of other ethnic groups seeking refuge and opportunity. Themes of resilience amidst adversity, the quest for land and liberty, and contributions to America''s fight for independence are explored with depth and nuance. The author also addresses misconceptions about the Palatines'' economic motivations and outcomes, offering insights into their true aspirations.
This exploration provides a nuanced perspective on American identity formation, emphasizing that no single element has been more dedicated to the cause of freedom than these early settlers. The book not only sheds light on an often-overlooked chapter in American history but also celebrates the diverse strands that entwine to form a stronger national narrative.
The narrative situates this group within the larger context of American immigration history, highlighting how their experiences mirror those of other ethnic groups seeking refuge and opportunity. Themes of resilience amidst adversity, the quest for land and liberty, and contributions to America''s fight for independence are explored with depth and nuance. The author also addresses misconceptions about the Palatines'' economic motivations and outcomes, offering insights into their true aspirations.
This exploration provides a nuanced perspective on American identity formation, emphasizing that no single element has been more dedicated to the cause of freedom than these early settlers. The book not only sheds light on an often-overlooked chapter in American history but also celebrates the diverse strands that entwine to form a stronger national narrative.
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