No they usually did not because that area was not yet discovered. However, they did settle on the atlantic coast.
Germans settled most areas of North America, but larger numbers of German settlers ended up in the Midwest, Pennsylvania, the Pacific Northwest, and southern California.
Cities were the cheapest places to live and offered unskilled laborers steady jobs
They like to settle in cities not in the outback.
From the time of the colonies, America has been the land of immigrants. They have settled in all areas of the country from the thirteen colonies on the east coast all the way out the western boundary of the Pacific Ocean.
Texas
Russian immigrants in America tended to settle in urban areas such as New York City, Chicago, and San Francisco. These cities offered job opportunities, social networks, and cultural amenities that helped Russian immigrants establish themselves in the new country. Additionally, many Russian immigrants sought religious and political freedom in America, making urban centers with diverse populations attractive destinations.
Most Chinese immigrants settled in the western cities. Most of them were in California.
California
yes the tended to stay in america's largest cities. (i am not sure my histoy teacher told me that please correct if it's wrong)
The British immigrants settled i the eastern cities of the United States.
In cities Along the East coast.
In Coastal cities, like New York or Miami, or LA