This question assumes the country of Immigration, but does not state it. There were massive human migrations all around the world in the late 1800s from places in the Old World to places in the New World (such as immigration to US and Canada and to Latin America to a lesser extent), migration within the Old World (such as Europeans moving to African and Asian colonies, Africans and Asians fleeing from territory under one colonizer to territory under a different colonizer, and Asians seeking better work opportunities in other Asian or colonized countries like Australia), and migration within the New World (such as Latin Americans moving to Anglo-America for job opportunities and political freedoms).
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This question assumes the country of immigration, but does not state it. There were massive human migrations all around the world in the late 1800s from places in the Old World to places in the New World (such as immigration to US and Canada and to Latin America to a lesser extent), migration within the Old World (such as Europeans moving to African and Asian colonies, Africans and Asians fleeing from territory under one colonizer to territory under a different colonizer, and Asians seeking better work opportunities in other Asian or colonized countries like Australia), and migration within the New World (such as Latin Americans moving to Anglo-America for job opportunities and political freedoms).
If the question meant to ask specifically about immigration to the United States in the 1800s, please see the Related Question below.
Most of the immigrants came from Germany, Ireland, and England in the 1800's.
In most of the 1800s, the dominant wave of immigration was from Western European countries like UK, Ireland, and France. At the end of the 19th century, there was an increase in immigration by Europeans from outside of this region such as South Europeans, Central/East Europeans, and Scandinavians.
Immigrants to the US from Europe mainly came from Germany, Italy, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Greece, Poland, Hungary, and France. However, immigrants truly came from all over Europe.
The continent that witnessed the most number of immigrants leave during the late 1800's and in early 1900's was from Western Europe.
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In the late 1800s, the largest numbers of immigrants came from Central and Eastern Europe (Germany, Austria, Hungary, Romania, Russia, Poland, etc.), Scandinavia (Sweden, Norway, Denmark, etc.), and Southern Europe (Italy, Spain, etc.). There was still immigration from Western Europe (UK, Ireland, France), but this was declining and could not match the numbers from other regions of Europe. There was also a trickle from East Asia (China and Japan), but discriminatory laws prevented larger immigrations from the East.
old immigrants in the late 1800s came from north western Europe
They were persecuted, exiled, or kicked out of a country.
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The Irish was the largest immigrant group in the 1800s and they were generally treated poorly. Later immigrant groups were treated the same way as the Irish immigrants of the early 1800s.