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  • {{dambigbox||Yankee}} ...sidents of [[New England]], as used by [[Mark Twain]] in ''[[A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court]]''. During and after the [[American Civil War]], it
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  • * Beals, Carleton; ''Our Yankee Heritage: New England's Contribution to American Civilization'' [http://www * Bushman, Richard L. ''From Puritan to Yankee: Character and the Social Order in Connecticut, 1690–1765'' (1967) [http:
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  • During the [[Vietnam War]], '''YANKEE Station''' was a designation for the operating area of U.S. [[aircraft carr YANKEE Station carriers provided naval air support for [[Operation Rolling Thunder
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  • *[http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=Yankee Online Etymology Dictionary]
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  • ...tadium exterior.jpg/credit|{{Yankee stadium exterior.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}[[Yankee Stadium]], a landmark in the Bronx.]]
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  • During the [[Vietnam War]], '''YANKEE Station''' was a designation for the operating area of U.S. [[aircraft carr YANKEE Station carriers provided naval air support for [[Operation Rolling Thunder
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  • * Beals, Carleton; ''Our Yankee Heritage: New England's Contribution to American Civilization'' [http://www * Bushman, Richard L. ''From Puritan to Yankee: Character and the Social Order in Connecticut, 1690–1765'' (1967) [http:
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  • Former Yankee players:
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  • * [[A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court]], an 1889 novel by American humorist and writer Mar
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  • *1923-1973: Yankee Stadium I (The Bronx) *1976-2008: Yankee Stadium II (The Bronx)
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  • ...On-line versions of ''Walden'', ''The Maine Woods'', ''Cape Cod'', and ''A Yankee in Canada'', plus several of his essays, including ''Civil Disobedience'',
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  • {{dambigbox||Yankee}} ...sidents of [[New England]], as used by [[Mark Twain]] in ''[[A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court]]''. During and after the [[American Civil War]], it
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  • {{r|Señor (Tales of Yankee Power)}}
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  • * Bennett, Michael J. ''Union Jacks: Yankee Sailors in the Civil War'' (2003) * Durham, Roger S. ''High Seas and Yankee Gunboats: A Blockade-Running Adventure from the Diary of James Dickson.'' U
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  • ...t during the [[Vietnam War]], fired from escorts of [[Task Force 77]] on [[YANKEE Station]]. An [[anti-radiation missile]] variant was also used, in combat,
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  • #'Señor (Tales of Yankee Power)' (Bob Dylan) – 5:42
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  • ...lish boy king [[Edward VI]]. Somewhere between the two is ''A Connecticut Yankee at King Arthur's Court'', a fantasy novel satirising chivalric conventions. ...8: ''Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,'' ''Roughing It'' and ''A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court'']
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  • * Swift, Louis Franklin and Arthur Van Vlissingen (1927) ''The Yankee of the Yards: The Biography of Gustavus Franklin Swift''. A.W. Shaw and Com
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  • ...sin Magazine of History,'' Vol. 6, No. 2, Dec. 1922, pp. 125-145, compares Yankee and German settlers
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  • ...9, 1848 as 30th state, Wisconsin has been ethnically heterogeneous, with [[Yankee]]s being among the first to arrive from [[New York (disambiguation)|New Yor
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  • * Yankee Grab
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  • ...shed: ''The Maine Woods'' (Boston, 1863); ''Cape Cod'' (Boston, 1865); ''A Yankee in Canada'' (Boston, 1866). In the [[Atlantic Monthly]], in 1862, appeared
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  • Hayes was a Victorian gentleman from a [[Yankee]] family that had resettled in Ohio. His father died befoire he was born, b
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  • {{r|Yankee}}
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  • ...ated in the [[South China Sea]], in varying locations generically called [[YANKEE Station]].
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  • ...ees]] from the Northeast and upper Midwest. It was especially powerful in Yankee areas of upstate New York, western Massachusetts, and northern Ohio.
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  • ...from elsewhere in western and northern Europe are included. By contrast [[Yankee]] refers to New Englanders of English descent, regardless of social status, ...European settlers in what is today the United States. The [[New England]] Yankee elite were almost exclusively of English extraction.
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  • ...e professional roles of American historians in the early 20th century. A [[Yankee]], he was born in Somerville, Massachusetts, the son of John Jameson, a sch
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  • * McFeely, William S. ''Yankee Stepfather: General O.O. Howard and the Freedmen''. 1994.
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  • ...obby, embracing the word that was originally an insult, similar to the way Yankee Doodle evolved. (See, for example, Thomas F. Hunter's exuberant [http://ear
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  • *[[The Last Yankee]] (1991)
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  • ...fighting. First and foremost, they sought to protect hearth and home from Yankee threats. White supremacy and masculinity depended on slavery, which Lincoln ...ain folk viewed freedmen as the greatest affront and humiliating symbol of Yankee victory, so they turned their hatred against [[Carpetbaggers]] (Republicans
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  • ...ered Gettysburg looking for a warehouse of shoes, unexpectedly encountered Yankee cavalry. [[John Reynolds]], a brilliant commander who had refused Lincoln's ...y large rifled "Parrott" 20 pounders, and 30 miscellaneous other guns. The Yankee ammunition supply was ample, with 270 rounds per gun (he shot off one third
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  • ...the same day to the Maritime Commission for service as the training ship ''Yankee States''. Struck from the Navy list on 3 July 1946, the ship was laid up in
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  • ...rious immigrant publications to attend these classes. They agreed with the Yankee and Irish Catholic educators who maintained that immigrants needed English-
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  • The son of a Yankee Baptist minister, Gates was born in Broome County, New York, graduated from
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  • ...wer plants has proven to be a safe but temporary solution.<ref>Connecticut Yankee, a 619 MWe reactor on the Connecticut River, ran for 28 years between 1968
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  • ...e battle--he aimed to destroy entire Union armies and thereby undercut the Yankee will to resist Confederate independence. He won many battles but never dest ...eaming--and he seems not to have consulted any Confederate politicians (or Yankee prisoners) who could have explained politics to him. Lee's movement started
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  • ...was a physician who had immigrated from Switzerland and his mother was a [[Yankee]] from Vermont. He attended high school in Omaha, obtained a bachelor's de
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  • ...er was a physician who had immigrated from Switzerland; his mother was a [[Yankee]] from Vermont. He attended high school in Omaha, obtained a bachelor's deg
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  • ...nois formed the backbone of the new party, and Lincoln, who always admired Yankee energy and erudition, worked well with them. He assembled a complex coaliti ...even cotton states, Lincoln's election signaled a declaration of permanent Yankee hostility, and the inexorable destruction of [[states' rights]]. Led by Sou
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  • Other Beach Jumpers operated under the cover name "Yankee Station Special Surveillance Unit," aboard fleet tugs such as the USS Cocop
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  • ...ck Jackson Turner was born in [[Portage, Wisconsin]] into a middle class [[Yankee]] family. He graduated from the [[University of Wisconsin-Madison]] in 188
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  • ...hn Rankin, a rancher and merchant born in Canada, and Olive Pickering, a [[Yankee]] who was the first local schoolteacher. Her parents were well-to-do and pr
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  • Born in [[Portage, Wisconsin]] into a middle class [[Yankee]] family, Turner graduated from the [[University of Wisconsin-Madison]] in
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  • * Crozier, Emmet. ''Yankee Reporters 1861-1865'' (1956)
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  • ...atives. Missionaries were preachers and educators, as well as exponents of Yankee culture. Publication and education societies promoted Christian education;
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  • ...joined them in a process of chain migration. Most bought their land from [[Yankee]] landowners who had purchased title from the federal government. The farms ...in]] the heavy German influx started in the late 1840s, changing a small [[Yankee]] settlement to a large predominantly German city. By the 1850s more than h
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  • * Bushman, Richard L. ''From Puritan to Yankee: Character and the Social Order in Connecticut, 1690-1765'' 1967.
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  • ...'The French Canadians'' (1955) 1:67–9.</ref> In Nova Scotia, with a large Yankee settlement but a powerful British naval base, neutrality prevailed.
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  • ...antic Monthly''. Merriam-Webster is based in Springfield, Massachusetts. ''Yankee'', a magazine for New Englanders, is based in Dublin, New Hampshire. * Beals, Carleton; ''Our Yankee Heritage: New England's Contribution to American Civilization'' [http://www
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  • ...and hanged; becomes martyr to North; alarms South as exemplar of fanatical Yankee abolitionist trying to start bloody race war; Republican Party disavows Bro
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  • * Engle, Stephen D. ''Yankee Dutchman: The Life of Franz Sigel.'' (1993). 416 pp.
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  • ...and cultural traditions of the old country . He broke away by attending a Yankee school, Carleton College Academy (now Carleton College) in Northfield, Minn
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  • ...nce were founded. Mill owners, after rejecting the [[Lowell girls]] (young Yankee women), brought in Irish and French Canadian workers. Lowell grew to a city * Vickers, Daniel and Walsh, Vince. ''Young Men and the Sea: Yankee Seafarers in the Age of Sail.'' Yale U. Pr., 2005. 336 pp.
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  • ...d national banks, his intense race prejudice, his suspicion of the eastern Yankee, his devotion to personal liberty, his defense of the Constitution and stat
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  • Noah Webster was born in Hartford, Connecticut, to an established Yankee family. His father Noah Sr. (1722-1813) farmed 90 acres, was justice of th
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  • * Maki, John. ''William Smith Clark: A Yankee in Hokkaido'' (1996) [http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=3661094
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  • ...in northern [[Illinois (U.S. state)]], on September 6, 1860. Her father, a Yankee, was a prominent [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] politician
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  • ...llage of Cedarville, in northern Illinois, on Sept. 6, 1860; her father, a Yankee, was a prominent Republican politician and supporter of [[Abraham Lincoln]]
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  • A [[Yankee]] born in Brandon, Vermont, Douglas came to Illinois in 1833 at age 20, was
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  • * Bennett, Michael J. ''Union Jacks: Yankee Sailors in the Civil War. '' U. of North Carolina Press, 2004. 352 pp. * Bennett, Michael J. ''Union Jacks: Yankee Sailors in the Civil War. '' U. of North Carolina Press, 2004. 352 pp.
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  • * Martin, J. P. ''Private Yankee Doodle'' (1962); fascinating autobiography of an ordinary soldier who was i
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  • ..."granatstein">{{cite book |first= J.L. |last=Granatstein |year=1997 |title=Yankee Go Home: Canadians and Anti-Americanism |publisher=HarperCollins |location=
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  • ...state)|South Carolina]] was [[Daniel Henry Chamberlain]], a New England [[Yankee]] who was an officer in a predominantly black regiment. He served as South
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  • ...the power plants has proven to be a safe but temporary solution.<ref name=Yankee/> <ref name=Yankee>Connecticut Yankee, a 619 MWe reactor on the Connecticut River, ran for 28 years between 1968
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  • George Bush was born on June 12, 1924, in Milton, Massachusetts, to an old [[Yankee]] family, but he grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut. Both his parents came f
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  • ...ery and magazines. On April 16, under cover of darkness Porter slipped the Yankee fleet past the 31 heavy guns of Vicksburg, dodging one shell every ten seco
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  • ...on and he has been honored with a plaque which hangs at Monument Park in [[Yankee Stadium]].
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  • ...r 1830, the rich farmlands of northern Illinois attracted Yankee settlers. Yankee real estate operators created a city overnight in the 1830s. Hundreds of wa
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  • ...systems (such as German Lutherans and Irish Catholics). The New England [[Yankee]]s dominated business, finance, education and high society in most northern
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  • ''Yankee Clipper''
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  • ...ectional, based in the northeast and northern Midwest--areas with a strong Yankee presence. It had only scattered support in slave states before the Civil Wa
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  • In 1889, [[Mark Twain]], in his [[A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court]], had his protagonist explain the Quest for the [[H
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  • In 1889, [[Mark Twain]], in his [[A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court]], had his protagonist explain the Quest for the [[H
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  • ...hone arrivals were influenced by their enterprising and independent-minded Yankee neighbours. By 1870 they were a majority, and by the 21st century only 10%
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  • ...ther: General O.O. Howard and the Freedmen''. 1994. [http://www.amazon.com/Yankee-Stepfather-General-Howard-Freedmen/dp/0393311783/ref=sr_1_1/103-4827826-546
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  • ...he area. Frenchman [[Solomon Juneau]] arrived in 1818. By the 1830s the [[Yankee]]s arrived and they dominated until the Germans came. In 1833 Juneau and la ...the draft laws during the [[American Civil War]]. George Wilbur Peck, a [[Yankee]], moved to Wisconsin at an early age. After serving in the Civil War, he b
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  • ...singly popular. <ref> {{cite news |publisher=Associated Press |title=Daddy Yankee leads the reggaeton charge |date=Last accessed 05-23-06 |url=http://www.msn
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  • * ''Yankee Doodle Dandy'' (1942), film directed by Michael Curtiz
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  • ...h afraid of their legs; if you cover these they will fight forever.") The Yankee assault was well-planned and well-carried out. Only the timely arrival of ...nch officers began fraternizing with British officer-prisoners. The rustic Yankee officers and their upper class French counterparts had always kept at arms'
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  • ...nd settled by staunch Puritans in the 17th century and remained a majority-Yankee state for most of its history. Today Protestants make up less than 1/3 of t
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  • Governor John Wentworth (1794-1808), a Yankee who had been governor of New Hampshire before the Revolution, stabilized th
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  • ...d national banks, his intense race prejudice, his suspicion of the eastern Yankee, his devotion to personal liberty, his defense of the Constitution and stat
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  • * J. L. Granatstein. ''Yankee Go Home?: Canadians and Anti-Americanism'' (1996)
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  • ...economy and permanent American hostility, at worst an all-out war with the Yankee superpower that might terminate the fledgling Communist experiment. Washing
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  • ...me="census" /> is the northernmost borough of New York City. The site of [[Yankee Stadium]], home of the [[New York Yankees]], and home to the largest cooper
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  • ...d Loo, Bob Okazaki, Lloyd Kino, Evadne Baker, Yuki Shimoda, Kam Fong Chun, Yankee Chang. Directed by Robert D. Webb.
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  • ...ughout American society, but were becoming increasingly sectional, pitting Yankee Protestants with a stake in the emerging industrial capitalism and American
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  • ...prepared for the spectrum from "The War to Free the Slaves" to the "War of Yankee Imperialism", but was not prepared for the docent in the Museum of the Conf
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