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Englanders

Englanders | Englander

Englanders meaning

plural of Englander

Example sentences (20)

The arrival of the storm just before Christmas complicated – and in some cases threatened to cancel – holiday plans for many New Englanders.

While summer feels far away for New Englanders, the 2024 Paris Olympics are just around the corner.

If anything, though, New Englanders are used to weathering terrible storms.

I STAND amazed that the absurd term ‘Little Englanders’ is still being bandied about.

Ordinary New Englanders would ask her questions at the general store just to hear her talk.

Though New Englanders had long celebrated the occasion—the dates varied from state to state—Thanksgiving did not resonate with the rest of the country.

Stay safe, New Englanders.

I imagined how most New Englanders would react to people outside the area telling us how to live or vote.

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (WPRI) — With temperatures in the single digits, making this the coldest Super Bowl on record, New Englanders are embracing the bold north.

A number of New Englanders were shaken by the revivals but not converted, and became convinced of their inexorable damnation.

He inspired New Englanders to support a Christian mission to Hawai i, and provided information on the Hawaiian language to the American missionaries there prior to their departure for Hawai i in 1819.

However, criticism of the revival began, and many New Englanders feared that Edwards had led his flock into fanaticism.sfn Over the summer of 1735, religious fervor took a dark turn.

In 1667, New Englanders sent to King Charles ten barrels of cranberries, three barrels of codfish and some Indian corn as a means of appeasement for his anger over their local coining of the Pine Tree shilling.

Initially, there was limited contact between New Englanders and New Netherlanders, but the two provinces engaged in direct diplomatic relations with a swelling English population and territorial disputes.

Louisbourg was captured by New Englanders with British naval assistance in 1745 and by British forces in 1758.

New Englanders themselves employed the word in a neutral sense; the " Pennamite-Yankee War ", for example, was the name given to a series of clashes in 1769 over land titles in Pennsylvania, in which the "Yankees" were the claimants from Connecticut.

Scornful New Englanders called this modified version "Manhattan-style" clam chowder because, in their view, calling someone a New Yorker was an insult.

Settlement of the county Eastern New Yorkers and New Englanders, wanting new land to farm, welcomed the opening of this frontier.

The cod trade grew instead, because the "French were eager to work with the New Englanders in a lucrative contraband arrangement".

The New Englanders were defeated, with 8 soldiers killed and 17 wounded.