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It increased.
The transportation revolution consisting of canals, railroads and many other ways to get across the globe contributed to the influx of immigrants.
the rapid immigration of the Irish into America
Europe
from 1820-1920 = 5,500,000 from 1820 - 1978 = 6,978,000
It involved Italians, the Jewish, and Chinese. But there were Asians from all over. Most immigrants were from southern and eastern European countries like Italy, Greece, Poland, and Russia.
England 51.3%, Scotland 13.8%, ireland6.0%, new zealand 5.9% and Italy 4.5%
Between 1820 and 1850, the United States experienced significant changes, including the expansion of westward territory driven by the belief in Manifest Destiny, leading to the acquisition of lands such as Texas and California. The Industrial Revolution began to take hold, advancing manufacturing and transportation, notably through the rise of railroads and factories. The abolitionist movement gained momentum, advocating against slavery and influencing social and political discourse. Additionally, there was a surge in immigration, particularly from Ireland and Germany, which contributed to urban growth and cultural diversity.
nope
The 19th century saw immigration explode in the United States. From 1820 to 1890, an estimated 28,293,000 people immigrated to the U.S. Many of these immigrants came from Germany, Ireland, Italy, Austria-Hungary, Russia, and England.
Ireland and German states I say Asia..-dms
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