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Paperback New Netherland Intolerance Book

ISBN: 1145636551

ISBN13: 9781145636552

New Netherland Intolerance

"New Netherland Intolerance" explores the complex and often harsh realities of religious and social intolerance in the Dutch colony of New Netherland. This meticulously researched work examines the various forms of discrimination and persecution faced by religious minorities and other marginalized groups during this period. It sheds light on the challenges to civil rights and the struggle for religious freedom in early America.

Frederick J. Zwierlein delves into primary sources to uncover the stories of those who suffered under the weight of intolerance, offering a detailed account of the social and political climate that fostered such prejudice. This book provides valuable insights into the historical roots of religious freedom and the ongoing importance of tolerance in a diverse society. It remains a relevant and compelling study for anyone interested in the history of New Netherland and the broader themes of religious liberty and civil rights.

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