the north had many more towns which were based on manufacturing. The south was primarily an agrarian (farming) society. Many immigrants were poor. It costs money to become a farmer -- to buy land, animals, hire help etc. It was easier for them to go to northern cities and get jobs which didn't need money to get. Also many manufacturers would hire immigrants because they were willing to work for less money.
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it offered more oppurtunities for jobs in mills in factories
They had more jobs
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Immigrants chose to move to colonial America for better opportunities. Many other immigrants chose to move to America for religious freedom.
Immigrants may choose to move to rural areas for various reasons such as lower cost of living, job opportunities in sectors like agriculture or manufacturing, desire for a quieter lifestyle, or to be closer to nature. Some immigrants may also have family or community ties in rural areas that influence their decision to move there.
A high percentage of the immigrants that move to Italy live in the northern part of the country. Statistically, that's 86%.
Yes, especially in the North where the Irish and other poor immigrants fought because of the Draft that was instituted in the North. Immigrants really fought on every side, but mostly in the North because the North had a draft.
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Yes, historically immigrants in the United States tended to move eastward and northward as they settled in various regions for job opportunities, economic growth, and community support. Immigrants from different countries often clustered in urban areas in the Northeast and Midwest where they could find work in industries like manufacturing and agriculture.
old immigrants in the late 1800s came from north western Europe
They will move to a safe place far away from their homeland.
Immigrants. If you move to another country, you emigrate.