yes
New Hampshire has a long history of industrialization and always had need of a large laborer workforce. New blood was always welcome. Its population is overwhelmingly white, so the welcome was extended to mostly European immigrants, who would come mostly from other countries than England.
Yes. Many people from Italy and Portugal eventually thrived in Rhode Island.
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yes, because the government from other countries will think that Britain is a friendly and responsible country.
Immigrants moved to America from a variety of different places including Russia, Ireland, China, Japan, Korea, and later on, just about any other Eurasian country.
Probably because England has a lot more to offer in terms of equality, education, jobs and quality of life.
Tasmania
Other immigrants had other interests, eventually they were out numbered.
The vast majority of immigrants were from England, other migrants from northern Europe particularly from Holland, Germany and Scandinavia followed the english to America.
Applegarth
There is one in Norwich in England and many other places.
Yes, all immigrants were welcomed. There was a large percentage from Germany. Ireland, Scotland, and even a few from Sweden. Later some did find discrimination like the Irish in the 1860's, but the early Irish were the ones who looked down on the new immigrant Irish.