Amerikabåt
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Amerikabåt (plural Amerikabåten, lit. transl. America boat) were the ships that carried emigrants from Scandinavian countries such as Norway and Sweden to the United States. Amerikabåten were technically simply a subtype of transatlantic ship but their role in the emigrant exodus gave them additional cultural significance. Songs, such as "Amerikabåten" , written by Matias Orheim in 1906, about the emigrants, included lyrical references to these ships.[1]
Swedish American Line (1914-1984) was a cargo and passenger line that might be referred to as "amerikabåt" and whose ships operated between Gothenburg and New York.
See also
[edit]- Thingvalla Line (1879-1898), renamed Scandinavian America Line (1898-1935), Danish line to America
- Rescue of the SS Danmark (1889)
- SS Norge (1881-1904)
- Norwegian America Line (1910-1995)
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- Swedish-American history
- Maritime history of Norway
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- Danish-American history
- History of immigration to the United States
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