Germans primarily settled in the northern and western parts of Virginia, primarily in the Shenandoah Valley region. Scots-Irish settlers primarily settled in the western part of the state, specifically in the Appalachian Mountains region.
The Germans did not arrive all at once in a single year. Germanic tribes began migrating into the region of modern-day Germany as early as the 2nd century BC, and continued to settle and establish various kingdoms over the centuries. The formation of what we now know as Germany as a unified nation state occurred in 1871.
The past tense of "settle" is "settled."
Germans drive on the right side of the road.
The plural form for "German" is "Germans."
because they did
The Germans settled in Pennsylvania.
all over it
Ontario
Europe
I believe that they settled in mostly Jamestown.
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.
Pennsylvania. When the Germans came over from Duetschland, they mainly settled in and around PA. When asked where they were from by the locals, they said Duetschland. The colonists believed that they were saying something along the lines of the Land of the Dutch, and therefore name them the PA Dutch. What they didn't know was that the Germans were really saying Germany in their Native tongue. You should all know this, its basic US History.
The fact that it is mainly inhabited by Germans.
In the Shenondoah Valley.(Valley and Ridge)
Warmer climates, better farmland, and room to settle.
Warmer climates, better farmland, and room to settle.