in the 19th century, by steamship. Before that, by wooden sailing ship. There's no way to get to the US from Germany without crossing water, and before the invention of the airplane, boats would have been the only option.
about 100,000 German immigrants came to America
Germans started coming to America in the 1880s homie
The largest immigrations of Germans to the United States came between the years 1860-1920.
100,000
The Germans caused it because if the Germans got a hold of Newfoundland a province in the Atlantic they could then bomb America and take over America
The Germans did not invade North America during WWII.
from 1820-1920 = 5,500,000 from 1820 - 1978 = 6,978,000
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Germany.
Germans traveling to America in 1903 likely would have taken steamships across the Atlantic Ocean. During this time, ships were the primary mode of transportation for immigrants coming to the United States from Europe. The journey could take anywhere from 1-2 weeks depending on the weather and conditions at sea.
they came in 1700
The first Germanic tribes are thought to have been established around 500 B.C. However, there have been humans present in Germany for over 600,000 years.
The Germans caused it because if the Germans got a hold of Newfoundland a province in the Atlantic they could then bomb America and take over America
Germans are people from Germany, a country in Europe. Poles are people from Poland, another country in Europe. Both countries have unique cultures, traditions, and languages.
if your talking about ww1...they came in a year after the Germans sank the passenger liner the lusitania that had Americans on board
The Germans did not invade North America during WWII.
from 1820-1920 = 5,500,000 from 1820 - 1978 = 6,978,000
The Germans
By ship probably.
Germans may view Americans as friendly, open-minded, and ambitious. However, there may also be perceptions of Americans as loud, overly patriotic, and sometimes unaware of other cultures. Overall, attitudes can vary among individuals based on their personal experiences and exposure to American culture.
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