they went to work for white people to make money
Some French Huguenots settled in New York in areas such as New Paltz, which was founded in 1678, and in other regions like Staten Island and the Hudson Valley. They established communities where they could practice their Protestant faith freely after fleeing religious persecution in France. Their influence is still evident today in local culture and historical sites.
New York
Ellis Island of New York City, New York
Harlem
New York City
In what is now Manhatta Island New York City.
The web address of the Huguenot Historical Society is: http://www.huguenotstreet.org
The phone number of the Huguenot Historical Society is: 914-255-1660.
They settled in places like faces
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The address of the Huguenot Historical Society is: 18 Broadhead Avenue, New Paltz, NY 12561
The address of the Huguenot And New Rochelle Historical As is: 20 Sicard Ave, New Rochelle, NY 10804-4131
The address of the Huguenot Society of America is: 20 West 44th Street, Suite 510, New York, 10036. Telephone Number: 212 755 0592, fax: 212 317 0676.
No, the Dutch were the first settlers of New York.
1624
On Manhattan
New York