Some Irish Catholic immigrants gravitated to Delaware partly because it was one of only four revolutionary states with constitutional protection for Catholics. (Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia were the others that gave Catholics constitutional equality with other Christians.) One of the many online surveys of Irish Catholic Immigration to the U.S.A. and of the plight of Irish Catholics once they arrived here is at http://memory.loc.gov/learn/features/immig/irish2.html
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Elsis Island
They don't.
All immigrants who wanted to go NYC had to stop at Ellis Island, to make sure they were okay to come into the USA. They were not criminals, they did not carry disease, they met immigration quotas from a certain country. All the immigrants who wanted to go to NYC had to go to Ellis Island first. This was when boat travel across the Atlantic ocean brought people to NYC.
The people of Delaware came from Sweden, Holand, and England.
Sweden immigrants.
Colonial Delaware had only one major city or town and that was the town of Wilmington. Wilmington was greatly established by Swedish immigrants in the Delaware Colony.
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the people that lived in Delaware were puritans (not true)
who are the typical immigrants to go to hungary?
Go to google
Trenton, NJ.
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It's cold in Delaware, go for R-36.
Immigrants