The German Palatines were 13,000 refugees from French invasions who came to England in 1709. The British government sent 3,000 of them to the Thirteen Colonies, and 850 families settled in the Hudson River Valley.

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The German Palatines were 13,000 refugees from French invasions who came to England in 1709. The British government sent 3,000 of them to the Thirteen Colonies, and 850 families settled in the Hudson River Valley.

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