In the mid-19th century, immigrants made up a significant portion of the American population and played a crucial role in the country's economic development. They often faced discrimination and difficult living conditions but also brought diverse cultures, traditions, and skills that enriched American society. Many immigrants during this time period came to the United States seeking economic opportunities or to escape political unrest in their home countries.
A true description of immigrants in the mid 1800s was that they came from Germany and Ireland. They moved here for a better life.
It is not true that all late 19th century and early 20th century immigrants came from Europe. While a large number of immigrants did come from European countries, there were also immigrants from other parts of the world, such as Asia.
Which of the following statements is true of life in the West? No permanent class of laborers existed. Immigrants did not want to settle there. The land was unsuitable for farming. its the first one
true
All immigrants are from a different country.
They be walking down the f*cking road and sh*t and uhh, they picked up b*tches on the way to the motherland . f*ck you science
They be walking down the f*cking road and sh*t and uhh, they picked up b*tches on the way to the motherland . f*ck you science
They be walking down the f*cking road and sh*t and uhh, they picked up b*tches on the way to the motherland . f*ck you science
New immigrants were more likely to settle in urban ethnic enclaves
New immigrants in France are treated with hesitation at first. This is especially true if the immigrants are from countries outside Europe.
They have left their own country.
they were immigrants, anarchists,and murderers