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The European Americans
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The European Americans

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Long considered the majority of the United States’ population, European Americans originally arrived to the continent from many disparate places and linguistic and cultural backgrounds. Beginning with the British Puritans, the waves of European immigrants have come to America from Ireland, Scotland, Italy, Germany, France, Sweden, and the Netherlands, to escape famine, revolution, and political or religious oppression, or simply to begin a new life. By the 21st century, these communities have become a
melting pot
even as they maintain many of their original customs. The European Americans examines the history of this ethnic group in America, as well as the foods they ate, how they dressed, entertainment, work, education, popular pastimes, political activity, and their contributions and conflicts in American society. This new title is essential reading for anyone interested in this diverse ethnic group. <\p>

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Facts On File Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 March 2011
Pages
243
ISBN
9780816078165

Long considered the majority of the United States’ population, European Americans originally arrived to the continent from many disparate places and linguistic and cultural backgrounds. Beginning with the British Puritans, the waves of European immigrants have come to America from Ireland, Scotland, Italy, Germany, France, Sweden, and the Netherlands, to escape famine, revolution, and political or religious oppression, or simply to begin a new life. By the 21st century, these communities have become a
melting pot
even as they maintain many of their original customs. The European Americans examines the history of this ethnic group in America, as well as the foods they ate, how they dressed, entertainment, work, education, popular pastimes, political activity, and their contributions and conflicts in American society. This new title is essential reading for anyone interested in this diverse ethnic group. <\p>

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Facts On File Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 March 2011
Pages
243
ISBN
9780816078165