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To: Andrew Byler

“The original American settlers did not “immigrate” because all they did was move from one part of England, Netherlands, Sweden, France or Spain to New England, New Netherlands, New Sweden, New France, and New Spain, which were also parts of the same country.”

I think they technically migrated and settled in a vast land which then contained around 10 million people. My ancestors settled around Jamestown about 1610. This “Nation of Immigrants” nonsense gets old, and is a definite, self-serving distortion of America’s history.

Also nothing against later immigrants, but Europeans had been here 270 years, and the revolution and constitution were about a century in the past before Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty came into existence. Everyone seems to desire to maximize their story and importance to the good old USA, which just celebrated its 400 anniversary of the true beginning of America.


17 posted on 09/03/2007 6:10:53 PM PDT by Will88
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To: Will88
Everyone seems to desire to maximize their story and importance to the good old USA, which just celebrated its 400 anniversary of the true beginning of America.

The first European settlement in the USA was St. Augustine, 1565, not Jamestown, 1607.

41 posted on 09/04/2007 7:44:48 AM PDT by Andrew Byler
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