They were called Boers.
The debt-ridden farmers found the populist and greenback parties back in the late 1800's
they were dutch and they were located in Romania which back then Romania was called dacia
Indonesia called Nederlands-Indië back then and Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao.
they did not have plains back then in the 1800s
Before the British took over it was called New Amsterdam as it was a Dutch colony.
Dutch settlers, back when it was called New Amsterdam.
The Dutch founded New York in 1625.. Back then, it was called New Amsterdam, after the Dutch capitol of Amsterdam. It was a trading post at first. In 1664, the British captured it.
not that difficult back in the 1800s they drew lines and circles and called it "art" and got millions out of it.
That's the other way around. The Dutch founded New York (called Nieuw Amsterdam, New Amsterdam back then).
The first was Dutch Strassner, back then it was called Findlay University
One theory is that "Yankee" goes back to the time when New York was a Dutch colony, from its founding in 1624 until 1664. The Dutch farmers of the colony were sometimes referred to disparagingly as Jan Kees (pronounced Yahn Keys), which meant "John Cheese".
what did a minor factory look like in the 1800s