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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 heritage. Today the majority of the Dutch Americans live in the U.S. states of California, New York, Michigan, Iowa, Washington, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Montana, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

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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 heritage. Today the majority of the Dutch Americans live in the U.S. states of California, New York, Michigan, Iowa, Washington, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Montana, Ohio and Pennsylvania. This is a list of notable Dutch Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and Americans of full or partial Dutch ancestry. (en)
  • Hieronder staat een lijst van bekende Amerikanen die van (gedeeltelijk) Nederlandse afkomst zijn. Er zijn afstammelingen van Nederlandse kolonisten uit de 17e eeuw en van latere immigranten die rond 1850 en na de Tweede Wereldoorlog naar de Verenigde Staten trokken. (nl)
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  • Hieronder staat een lijst van bekende Amerikanen die van (gedeeltelijk) Nederlandse afkomst zijn. Er zijn afstammelingen van Nederlandse kolonisten uit de 17e eeuw en van latere immigranten die rond 1850 en na de Tweede Wereldoorlog naar de Verenigde Staten trokken. (nl)
  • 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 heritage. Today the majority of the Dutch Americans live in the U.S. states of California, New York, Michigan, Iowa, Washington, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Montana, Ohio and Pennsylvania. (en)
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  • List of Dutch Americans (en)
  • Lijst van Nederlandse Amerikanen (nl)
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