They brought over a lot of foods, traditions, neighborhoods, culture and much more. They were also very neat so that could of affected other Americans that weren't as neat.
There was a huge Immigration of Irish citizens to the USA during the potato famine.
yes, because if you are American your ancestors probably immigrated here from Europe or somewhere else
Since just about everyone in the US families immigrated here , the list is fairly large. (sarcasm intended)
Fewer than 2 million people have immigrated to the Commonwealth of Australia. The total overrall people who have been born here is currently at 20 million.
Immigrants are very beneficial to the economy and bring new sets of skills with them that you may not normally find in the country's own institutions.The immigrants were granted asylum.
A second-generation immigrant refers to someone who is born in a country to parents who immigrated to that country. They are the first generation to be born in the new country, but their parents are immigrants.
"Cheers" in Polish is "Na zdrowie".
Immigration IS the fabric of the country when you take into consideration the fact that the ancestors of most people in the country immigrated here or were brought here from another part of the world within the last 300 years.
Some people immigrate to North America looking for a better life, especially more freedom.
A shortage of jobs was one reason someone from my family immigrated in Canada. He was able to find work and make a living here. another reason could be poverty. Poland is a poor country so poverty was very common.
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english people immigrated here to start a new beginning and a better life here in america