they were treated very badly, not allowed to do stuff like work in the shops and go to the bathroom on a Tuesday in the middle of July while wearing a ski suit and eating dung
They were treated like dogs.
Yes, Germans came to America to work in the fields as well as to own their own farms. That is why almost everyone came to America before the Revolutionary war. The first Germans came when William Penn sold Farmland to a number of Germans. Some owned farms. Far more came to work the fields. A large number of German troops surrendered during the Revolutionary War and were sent to work in the fields. After a number of years, they obtained their own farms. They did not leave the farms until the industrial revolution.
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.
Many Germans felt they had been treated unfairly in the Treaty of Versailles
Discriminated against but not nearly as much as other immigrants, in hopes they'd be like the Germans developing there culture. -cat-
100,000 Germans came to America.
they came in 1700
They were treated like dogs.
Germans migrated to America for various reasons, including economic opportunities, religious freedom, and political instability in Germany. Many German immigrants were drawn to the promise of land ownership and employment in the growing industries of the United States during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Irish,Germans and Italians
Probably just like others who came from other parts of Europe.
The German and Irish came to America because the Germans came here for economical issues but the Irish came here for businese and for religion persicution. They came here for a better lifeThe German and Irish came to America because the Germans came here for economical issues but the Irish came here for businese and for religion persicution. They came here for a better life
Badly. Lots of anti German Sentiment. Lynching happened to Germans. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-German_sentiment
They were treated badly Most of them came from America Hope this helped ! :)
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.
Yes, Germans came to America to work in the fields as well as to own their own farms. That is why almost everyone came to America before the Revolutionary war. The first Germans came when William Penn sold Farmland to a number of Germans. Some owned farms. Far more came to work the fields. A large number of German troops surrendered during the Revolutionary War and were sent to work in the fields. After a number of years, they obtained their own farms. They did not leave the farms until the industrial revolution.
they were treated like all the other European immigrants that came to America. (but mostly treated unfairly)