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Dutch and Quaker colonies contributed to American identity from "summary" of The Dutch and Quaker Colonies in America, Vol. 1 of 2 by John Fiske

The Dutch and Quaker colonies in America played a significant role in shaping American identity. While they may not have been as numerous or as powerful as the English colonies, their influence was profound and lasting. The Dutch, in particular, left a lasting impact on American culture, economy, and society. The Dutch were known for their tolerance, pragmatism, and commitment to religious freedom. These values were deeply ingrained in their society and were reflected in their approach to governance and community life. The Dutch colony of New Netherland, in particular, was a diverse and cosmopolitan society, with people from all over Europe and beyond living and working together in relative harmony. The Dutch also had a profound impact on American language and culture. Many words and phrases that are now common in American English have their origins in Dutch. For example, words like "cookie," "boss," and "coleslaw" all come from Dutch. The Dutch also introduced many architectural styles and culinary traditions to America, which have become integral parts of American culture. The Quakers, on the other hand, were known for their commitment to pacifism, social justice, and equality. The Quaker colony of Pennsylvania was founded on these principles, and it became a haven for religious minorities, persecuted groups, and marginalized people. The Quakers' commitment to equality and social justice had a lasting impact on American society and laid the groundwork for many of the freedoms and rights that Americans hold dear today.
  1. The Dutch and Quaker colonies in America were instrumental in shaping American identity. Their values, traditions, and contributions have left an indelible mark on American culture, society, and language. By embracing tolerance, diversity, and social justice, the Dutch and Quaker colonies helped to lay the foundation for the American identity that would emerge in the centuries to come.
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The Dutch and Quaker Colonies in America, Vol. 1 of 2

John Fiske

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