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to help Germans move to a "new and free Germany in the great North American Republic." The Dreissiger were generally more cautious than the later
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St. Louis Germans, 1850-1920: the nature of an immigrant community and its relation to the assimilation process
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Friedrich Münch (1799-1881), a leading organizer of the Dreissiger
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Index

Dreißiger

liberal
intellectuals
Germany
United States
political repression
immigrants from across Germany
immigrated
July Revolution
Hambacher Fest
Frankfurter Wachensturm
press freedom
academic freedom
Austrian Empire
Prince Metternich
‹See Tfd›
German
Free City of Frankfurt
States of the German Confederation
Austrian monarchy
Paul Follenius
Friedrich Münch
Giessen Emigration Society
forty-eighters
revolutions of 1848
Catholic Germans
Paul Follen
‹See Tfd›
German

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