Before 1802 most immigrants came from? and after 1802 most came from where?
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When an immigrant to America in the 1800s changed his or her surname, they could do it in a court and have it legally recorded. However there was no legal requirement to do that and most did not; they simply began using a different name.
Yes because if not you would be considered an illegal immigrant and you would be sent immediately back to where you came from. Green cards are for citizenship
southern and eastern europeans
What are the most famous polish immigrants of the 1800's
Europe
I would guess the Irish, because of the potato famine. But, I'm not 100% sure.
the pilgrams
Before 1802 most immigrants came from? and after 1802 most came from where?
Mexico
It depends on what country you are talking about. In the U.S. most come from Mexico. In the UK, most come from Spain. In Brazil, most come from Argentina and Chile.
Bolivia, Peru & Mexico.
In the 1800's when immigrants landed in NY they had been in the steerage of the ship for 2 months. Interesting fact 40% of the American population had a relative come through Ellis Island.
No.
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In the 1800's, most immigrants came from Europe to the United States.