from 1890 until 1930
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Irish & German -Apex (:
Irish and german
Irish & German -Apex (:
The first wave of immigrants in the US arrived mainly in the 19th and early 20th centuries and came from European countries, seeking economic opportunities. The second wave of immigrants came after 1965 and included a more diverse group from Latin America, Asia, and Africa, driven by a mix of economic, political, and social reasons. The second wave also faced more stringent immigration laws and regulations compared to the first wave.
the anwnser was Irish and German
the anwnser was Irish and German
irish and german.
The first war would have been when the second wave of immigrants from Asia arrived about 15,000 years ago.
The second wave of immigrants to the United States, primarily occurring from the 1820s to the 1880s, was mostly made up of Irish and German immigrants. The Irish fled famine and political unrest, while Germans sought economic opportunities and escaped political turmoil. This wave significantly influenced American culture, demographics, and labor, as these groups settled in cities and rural areas across the country. Their arrival marked a shift in the immigrant population, with a growing number coming from Southern and Eastern Europe in subsequent waves.
The second wave of immigrants to America primarily occurred from the 1820s to the 1880s. This period saw a significant influx of immigrants, particularly from Ireland and Germany, driven by factors such as famine, political unrest, and economic opportunity. Many settled in urban areas and contributed to the rapid industrialization of the United States. This wave fundamentally shaped American society and culture during the 19th century.
The nativists in the late 1800s viewed the new wave of immigrants with a little resentment.