Dutch America

E95273

Dutch America refers to the historical and cultural presence, settlements, and influence of Dutch people and institutions in the Americas, particularly in regions such as New Netherland and its successor communities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural region
diaspora community
historical region
colonialPower Dutch Republic
continent Americas
culturalInfluence American folklore such as the Headless Horseman legend
American legal traditions in former New Netherland
American religious pluralism in the Middle Colonies
architecture in the Hudson Valley
place names in New Jersey
place names in New York
ethnicGroup Afro-Surinamese
Dutch American
surface form: Dutch Americans

Dutch Caribbean diaspora
surface form: Dutch Caribbeans

Indo-Caribbean people
surface form: Indo-Surinamese
hasPart Aruba
Bonaire
Curaçao
Dutch Brazil
Dutch Caribbean
Hudson Valley
New Amsterdam
Dutch Brazil
surface form: New Holland (Dutch Brazil)

New Netherland
Saba
Sint Eustatius
Sint Maarten
Suriname
parts of Connecticut
parts of Delaware
parts of New Jersey
parts of New York City
historicalCore New Netherland
mainLanguage Dutch
English
Papiamento
Sranan Tongo
relatedConcept Dutch colonial empire
surface form: Dutch colonization of the Americas

Dutch diaspora
New Netherland
religion Calvinism
Dutch Reformed Church
surface form: Dutch Reformed Church tradition
successorState Brazil
Caribbean Netherlands
British Guiana
surface form: Guyana

Kingdom of the Netherlands
Suriname
United States of America
surface form: United States
timePeriod 17th century
18th century
colonial era in the Americas

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