English Immigrants traveled to America by sailing ships.
the japanese used steam boat to travel to the u.s
Boat __ Depending on what era and where they emmigrated to you are talking about, by ship, airplane, foot, train, horse.
Whatever they could fit in a trunk and thats it..
No, when the Chinese came to British Columbia they had to learn English after getting there, like many immigrants to North America.
Immigrants traveled to many places across America and may not have had someone to stay with, so they stayed where ever they could afford to stay. If they had any, immigrants stayed with family or friends after they came to America. Other immigrants came as indentured servants, so their employer provided living quarters. Some came to claim land to homestead, so they would travel to the area which was soon to be open for homesteading to stake their claim.
Immigrants,Foreigners,Tourists.
Immigrants from Europe who traveled to America in steerage were sent to Ellis island to face legal and medical inspection.
the japanese used steam boat to travel to the u.s
Because of the many immigrants from foreign countries in America.
they got a job and learned english?
The Irish came to America on ships as immigrants in the late 1800's. Most of the Irish immigrants came to attain religious freedom, find jobs, and have a better chance and a new start in America.
Irish and English immigrants brought the tradition of Halloween to America in the mid 1800s.
they contributed new lifestyles and foods and games and sports
Boat __ Depending on what era and where they emmigrated to you are talking about, by ship, airplane, foot, train, horse.
It is very difficult for new immigrants to find jobs in America because they have to know English and have to have knowledge of the job that they are trying to start. The only job really they can get without any English skills are a job at being a day laborer.
•Irish and English immigrants brought the tradition of Halloween to America in the mid 1800s.
The vast majority of immigrants were from England, other migrants from northern Europe particularly from Holland, Germany and Scandinavia followed the english to America.