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Many different farmers settled in Kansas starting in 1854. Mennonites came from Russia and brought wheat farming techniques with them, for example, and former slaves move to West Kansas, especially in Graham County. However, by the end of the 1800s, the largest group of immigrants were German-speaking people from Germany and Russia.
They came in search of gold, silver, iron ore, and precious gems. They also came for freedom of religion and their own laws.
Norwegian immigrants settled in Kansas and Wisconsin and brought wheat strains that flourished in the American Midwest.
It was a major reason for their migration. Look into Calvinism. Pre-destination wasn't accepted in Europe and many believers instead came to America.
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the reason why they came toAmerica is for better life ,job ,and for freedom
The Mennonites that settled in the US and Canada came in the late 1800s after the US Civil War had ended and as the midwest was being crossed by the new railroad companies. These companies sent representatives to Russia to offer new land in the US and Canada to Mennonites. These Russian Mennonites farmers were at that time being conscripted into Russian military service against the belief against war. So they left Russia for the new world. They brought with them the hard winter wheat that they developed in Russia, and proved to be valuable in the US and Canada as well.
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What major changes came about in the 1964 Constitution?
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