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  1. Apr 10, 2019 · Belgian emigration to the United States reached its first peak between 1887 and 1893, a period of economic depression in Belgium. For the first time, the movement included a large number of industrial workers, most of them Walloons from the province of Hainaut (25 percent).

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  2. Belgian immigrants were first registered in 1820, and until 1910, 104,000 Belgians entered the U.S. and from 1910 to 1950, the number dropped to 62,000. Between 1847 and 1849 when Belgium was plagued with disease and economic hardship, 6,000–7,000 Belgians a year arrived in the United States.

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    In the mid-1800s, two Belgian families unhappy with the Belgian monarchy set off for Wisconsin, in the northern part of the United States, in pursuit of the "American Dream." These two families opened the floodgates, and northeast Wisconsin soon welcomed thousands of Belgian immigrants. Towns like Brussels, Namur and Rosiere popped up in response t...

    Coming from a country the size of the state of Maryland, Belgian-Americans have managed to revolutionise parts of the music industry and bring a variety of sounds to the world stage. Most notably is Jean-Baptiste "Toots" Thielemans, a Belgian jazz artist who immigrated to the United States in 1952. Thielemans was extremely well-known in the America...

    America's unique free market economy is one of the biggest in the world, no doubt due to the many Belgian-American business people who have contributed to it. Henry Ford, whose mother was born to Belgian immigrants, was an American industrialist and business magnate. The Ford Motor Company revolutionalized the assembly line technique and brought af...

  3. Approximately 200,000 Belgians came to the United States between 1830 and 1975. These figures include both the Dutch-speaking Flemings of the northern provinces, generally known as Flanders, and the French-speaking Walloons of the southern provinces.

  4. The Tour of Belgium (Dutch: Ronde van België; French: Tour de Belgique) is a five-day bicycle race which is held annually in Belgium, and is part of the UCI ProSeries. [1] It was held annually between 1908 and 1981, except during both world wars. Between 1982 and 1990 several races were not organised and none at all from 1991 to 2001.

  5. Aug 14, 2020 · Followed by a description of Belgian emigration to America, primarily based on the works of Antoine De Smet. Discusses the early Belgian colonies in Missouri and Pennsylvania, the Walloon emigration to Wisconsin during the 1850s, followed by the Flemish emigration after the Civil War, to Indiana, Illinois, and Canada.

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  7. The firstBelgian” settlement in America dates back to 1624, when some thirty Protestant families, “for the most part Walloon,” landed at Manhattan island aboard the “Nieuw Nederland”. 1 They had fled religious persecution in the Spanish Low Countries (present day Belgium), and sought refuge in the town of Leiden in the Netherlands.

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