Dutch immigrants in the United States settled primarily in the Midwest region, including states like Michigan, Illinois, and Iowa, as well as in states like New York and New Jersey. They often established tight-knit communities and brought their agricultural expertise to these regions.
the dutch people
B. They have tended to settle in poor areas of larger cities.
B. They have tended to settle in poor areas of larger cities. This pattern is consistent with historical trends where newly arrived immigrants often settled in urban areas with affordable housing options and access to employment opportunities.
A person who leaves their own country or region to settle in another is commonly referred to as an "immigrant." Immigrants move to another country typically for reasons such as better job opportunities, quality of life, or to reunite with family members.
Europeans have tended to settle in southern Brazil due to factors such as climate similarity to Europe, fertile land for agriculture, and economic opportunities in industries like wine production and cattle ranching. The region's temperate climate and natural beauty also attract European immigrants looking for a high quality of life.
the dutch did settle in canada.
no it was not the Germans. Germans moved to states like Ohio,Illinois,Indiana. However, The Irish were the ones to settle in New York. Not just that but Philadelphia, Boston.
You don't settle in weather. You settle in a location.
they settle cuz they needed new stuf.
southwest
Pennsylvania
ok
zanesville
houses
waikiki
They were and are Germans.
On Manhattan