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  1. The settlement was named ettina after ettina von Arnim, a German writer and an “ideal woman” to the young men. Arriving in 1847, the group built two notable structures: a thatched storage shed and a shingled adobe house.

  2. Germany’s profound influence on Texas culture is evident as we explore its rich heritage. In rural Texas Hill Country, where mid-19th-century German settlers founded Fredericksburg and New Braunfels. These pioneers combined German and Texan cultures to create a unique and lasting legacy in Texas.

  3. 1 paź 2020 · By Peter Simek 10.1.20. Germans found Texas early and took root. By 1850, not 15 years after the close of the Texas Revolution, nearly 5% of Texans were German immigrants. Throughout the latter half of the 19th century, the population grew by the tens of thousands.

  4. 5 kwi 2024 · German Texan women contributed significantly to the shaping of societal norms and political landscapes in Texas from the 19th century onward. Their influence extended through civic engagement, educational reform, and the broader spectrum of gender roles within their communities.

  5. In the late 1830s German immigration to Texas was widely publicized in Germany, attracting a group of petty noblemen who envisioned a project to colonize German peasants in Texas. The nobles hoped to gain wealth, power, and prestige, as well as alleviating overpopulation in rural Germany.

  6. 22 wrz 2022 · German Americans have been part of American history since colonial times and even today are its largest immigrant group, yet their influence on practically all aspects of American life often goes unnoticed.

  7. The Growth of a Community. The original Hoch family home, photograph taken in 1954. At the end of these tumultuous few years, there was a large and growing population of Germans in Texas. To this day, you can see the traces of that lineage and the cultural mark they’ve left on the state.