The Erie Canal made it faster and quicker to travel from Lake Erie to the Hudson River. It brought food from the Midwest to New York and it was a way for immigrants coming to New York to settle in the Midwest.
The churches set up shelter and food for some immigrants. In return the immigrants were influenced to be Protestants and believe in God. Immigrants were given food, shelter, and religious instruction which some regard as being of questionable value.
The European immigrants have influenced the culture and the life of the Prairie. This can be seen from the religion that the Prairie people have adopted, clothes and the type of food that they eat.
Lots and Lots of fast food
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The Erie Canal connected the Great Lakes and the interior of an undeveloped nation to the rivers leading to the cities of the East coast, primarily New York. This made shipping things like food, furs, etc. faster and cheaper than before.
Tammany Hall provided immigrants with coal, food, and money.
German immigrants introduced beer brewing, Christmas trees, hot dogs (frankfurters), and pretzels to American culture. They also influenced American cuisine with dishes like sauerbraten, schnitzel, and strudel.
immigrants bring different types of different flavor to our food
Immigrants bring new food that Americans can try.
the examples of food that animal influenced are hotdogs, spaghetti, hamburger, and others
drought conditions in the midwest