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Polish immigrants that arrived to the US didn't face any obstacles such as racism, because all of the Polish immigrants were wealthy and just looking for more wealth
They stayed because they liked the payment and the land¿
Polish and Russian Jews settled on the East Coast at first, and later, many moved west.
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from Ireland and Spain
From what I found on the internet (so I'm not sure exactly how true this is, though I think it's pretty close) it said that many Polish immigrants settled in Chicago, Illinois, along Lake Eerie, and in Ohio. There was also a community of Polish people in Shamokin, Pennsylvania. Well that's all I have found so far, if I find more I'll post it. I !
Some Voydas are decendants of Polish immigrants to the US with an original spelling of "Wojda." Others claim that they are of Magyar ancestry and have an original spelling of "Vajda."
They gave up their language and many othet things.
Immigrants come to the US every year. There has never been a single year of US history in which there were no immigrants.
During the period between 1905 to 1914, approximately 9.2 million immigrants entered the United States. This population was more diverse that the immigrants that came in the early to middle of the 19th Century. In this period there were more Italian and Polish immigrants, that numbered among the additional people from Ireland and Germany.