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  2. Dutch Americans - Wikipedia

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    According to 2021 US Census data, 3,083,041 [1] Americans self-reported to be of (partial) Dutch ancestry, while 884,857 [2] Americans claimed full Dutch heritage. 2,969,407 Dutch Americans were native born in 2021, while 113,634 Dutch Americans were foreign-born, of which 61.5% was born in Europe and 62,9% entered the United States before 2000.

  3. List of Dutch Americans - Wikipedia

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    The first Dutch settlers arrived in America in 1624 and founded a number of villages, a town called New Amsterdam and the Colony of New Netherland on the East Coast. New Amsterdam became New York when the Treaty of Breda was signed in 1667. According to the 2006 United States Census, more than 5 million Americans claim total or partial Dutch ...

  4. Dutch diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Dutch American: 3,083,000 (partial and full), 885,000 (full) 0.93% ... Sioux Center, Iowa is the city with the largest percentage of Dutch in the United States (66% ...

  5. Category:Dutch-American culture by state - Wikipedia

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    Dutch-American culture in New York (state) (3 C, 17 P) Dutch-American culture in North Dakota (1 P) O. ... Dutch-American culture in West Virginia (5 P)

  6. Dutch Americans in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    West Michigan in particular has become associated with Dutch American culture and the influence of the Reformed Church in America and Christian Reformed Church in North America (both offshoots of the Dutch Reformed Church), centering on the cities of Holland [1] and (to a lesser extent) Grand Rapids. Dutch is still spoken by the elderly and ...

  7. Category:Dutch diaspora in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Dutch-American history (2 C, 10 P) P. American people of Dutch descent (10 C, 1,208 P) Pages in category "Dutch diaspora in the United States"

  8. Pennsylvania Dutch - Wikipedia

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    The main division among Pennsylvania Dutch is that between sectarians (those belonging to the Old Order Mennonite, Amish or related groups) and nonsectarians, sometimes colloquially referred to as ″Church Dutch″ or ″Fancy Dutch″. [12] Notable Americans of Pennsylvania Dutch descent include Henry J. Heinz, founder of the Heinz food ...

  9. Category:American people of Dutch descent - Wikipedia

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    American people of Dutch Antillean descent‎ (1 C, 3 P) American people of Aruban descent ‎ (1 C, 2 P) Dutch emigrants to the United States ‎ (3 C, 424 P)