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DENMARK HISTORY - Language was a big issue in the early community

When immigrants came over from Europe and settled in the frontier areas of the United States, it was not uncommon for them to settle in ethnic communities where they would be able to keep alive the culture, customs, and language of their homeland. This was exactly the case in New Denmark where most of the early settlers had immigrated from Denmark, Europe.

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