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There was a similarity in geography, and as many were farmers, Wisconsin has good farming land
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The first person to immigrate to America was an Asian ancestor of many Native Americans, and his or her name has been lost in antiquity.
Pennsylvania was a founded as a refuge for Quakers, however, because of the Quaker's tolerance and compassion all mankind, Pennsylvania welcomed all religions and races. Many Germans, Dutch, and French settled here, and, though most were Quakers, they came from many different religions, mostly ones that had been persecuted elsewhere.
many Germans viewed it as the way that it should be, many Germans viewed it as a political message, many Germans viewed it as unattainable.
There was a similarity in geography, and as many were farmers, Wisconsin has good farming land
Germans came as immigrants to the United States from the very start of the colonies. They helped set up the printing industry in the colonies and Pennsylvania was a colony where so many Germans lived they were called "Pennsylvania Dutch." There were about 60% English and 33% Germans. By 1860 there was an estimated 1:3 million Germans immigrants and 200 German language magazines and newspapers. 1940 had 1.2 million German immigrants in the United States.
How many adult women are expected to immigrate from Afghanistan this year? When did your family immigrate to America?
People immigrate TO a country and emigrate FROM a country.
Israel says that, according to the Law of Return of 1950, which specifically states that anyone certified as being Jewish can freely immigrate to and become a citizen of Israel. Many other countries have similar laws for their dominant ethnicity, such as Germany for Germans, Turkey for Turks, Armenia for Armenians, Lithuania for Litvaks, and Latvia for the Lettish.
People Immigrate for many reason some of the three reason why people immigrate is because first they are hoping for a better life second education third political reason.
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The first person to immigrate to America was an Asian ancestor of many Native Americans, and his or her name has been lost in antiquity.
Pennsylvania was a founded as a refuge for Quakers, however, because of the Quaker's tolerance and compassion all mankind, Pennsylvania welcomed all religions and races. Many Germans, Dutch, and French settled here, and, though most were Quakers, they came from many different religions, mostly ones that had been persecuted elsewhere.
many Germans viewed it as the way that it should be, many Germans viewed it as a political message, many Germans viewed it as unattainable.
About 200,000 Arabs migrated to the US