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- German_American abstract "German Americans (German: Deutschamerikaner) are Americans who were either born in Germany or are of German ancestry. They comprise about 50 million people, making them the largest ancestry group ahead of Irish Americans, African Americans and English Americans. They comprise about 1⁄3 of the German diaspora in the world.None of the German states had American colonies. In the 1670s the first significant groups of German immigrants arrive in the British colonies, settling primarily in New York and Pennsylvania. Immigration continued in very large numbers during the 19th century, with eight million arrivals from Germany. They were pulled by the attractions of land and religious freedom, and pushed out of Europe by shortages of land and religious or political oppression. Many arrived seeking religious or political freedom, others for economic opportunities greater than those in Europe, and others for the chance to start fresh in the New World. The arrivals before 1850 were mostly farmers who sought out the most productive land, where their intensive farming techniques would pay off. After 1840, many came to cities, where "Germania"—German-speaking districts—soon emerged.German Americans established the first kindergartens in the United States, introduced the Christmas tree tradition, and originated popular American foods such as hot dogs and hamburgers. Like many other immigrants that came to the United States, an overwhelming number of people of German or partial German descent have essentially become americanized.German American celebrations are held throughout the country, one of the most well-known being the German-American Steuben Parade in New York City, held every third Saturday in September. Also traditional Oktoberfest celebrations and the German-American Day are popular festivities. There are major annual events in Chicago, Cincinnati, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, St. Louis and other cities.".
- German_American language American_English.
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- German_American populationPlace Midwestern_United_States.
- German_American related Alsace.
- German_American related Austrian_American.
- German_American related Canadians_of_German_ethnicity.
- German_American related Dutch_American.
- German_American related German_diaspora.
- German_American related Germans.
- German_American related Pennsylvania_Dutch.
- German_American related Swiss_American.
- German_American religion Amish.
- German_American religion Calvinism.
- German_American religion Catholic_Church.
- German_American religion Christianity.
- German_American religion Judaism.
- German_American religion Lutheranism.
- German_American religion Mennonite.
- German_American religion Protestantism.
- German_American thumbnail Baron_Steuben_by_Peale,_1780.jpg?width=300.
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- German_American totalPopulation "50764352".
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- German_American caption "Deutsch-Amerikanische Schuetzen Gesellschaft by William C. Frohne on St. Mark's Place in the East Village".
- German_American caption "Freie Bibliothek und Lesehalle and Deutsches Dispensary , both by William Schickel on Second Avenue at St Mark's Place in the East Village".
- German_American caption "Scheffel Hall by Weber and Drosser on Third Avenue between 17th and 18th Streets, near Gramercy Park".
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- German_American group "Deutschamerikaner".
- German_American group "German Americans".
- German_American hasPhotoCollection German_American.
- German_American header "Late-19th-century German-American buildings in Manhattan".
- German_American image "Freie Bibliothek and Deutsches Dispensary.jpg".
- German_American image "Little Germany House.jpg".
- German_American image "Scheffel_Hall_190_Third_Avenue.jpg".
- German_American label "1980".
- German_American label "1990".
- German_American label "2000".
- German_American label "2010".
- German_American labelType "Year".
- German_American langs "American English and German".
- German_American popplace "Plurality in the Midwestern states".
- German_American popplace "Throughout the entire United States".
- German_American poptime "50764352".
- German_American related "* Germans * Alsatians * Austrian Americans * Swiss Americans * Dutch Americans * Pennsylvania Dutch * German diaspora * German Canadians".
- German_American rels "* Christian ** 51% Protestant *** Lutheran *** Reformed *** Mennonite *** Amish *** others ** 26% Roman Catholic * 1% Jewish * 16% other".
- German_American state "collapsed".
- German_American title "Articles and topics related to German American".