The early immigrants of Cincinnati are the Germans and the Irish.
Many German immigrants settled in New York, Milwaukee, Cincinnati and Nacogdoches.
They work as coolies.
"Old" immigrants were from Western Europe, and "new" immigrants were from eastern and southern Europe.
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representing an increase in the available labor force.
The Mississippi River served as a crucial transportation route for early explorers, settlers, and immigrants in North America. Its extensive network of tributaries and its central location allowed for easier travel and trade throughout the continent.
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No, they are not immigrants. The pilgrims are early settlers. Immigrants are people that are alive today.
German immigration to the USA occurred in several waves but was particularly significant in the 19th century, with large numbers arriving in the mid-1800s due to economic hardship and political turmoil in Germany. This immigration continued gradually into the early 20th century before declining significantly with the outbreak of World War I.
Its a neighborhood made of immigrants most commonly refered to in the early 1900s and late 1800s; also known as a ghetto