Most new Commonwealth immigrants settled in inner-city areas due to the availability of affordable housing and job opportunities in industries located there. These neighborhoods often had established communities that provided a support network, making it easier for newcomers to adapt. Additionally, inner cities were typically more accessible to public transportation, facilitating commuting to work. The concentration of diverse populations also offered a sense of familiarity and cultural connection.
No they usually did not because that area was not yet discovered. However, they did settle on the atlantic coast.
There are many locations where immigrants like to settle in the US. The top two US cities are Miami Florida and the San Jose or Silicon Valley area of California.
The area of Commonwealth of Independent States is 22,100,843 square kilometers.
Two of the first places where German immigrants settled in Queensland were in the Jacob's Well-Alberton area, just north of today's Gold Coast, and on the opposite side of the Logan River to that location - what is now southern Redlands.
They mostly settled in rural areas, agriculture being their trade, but Texas was also an area where many Poles settled. There were (and are) some Polish enclaves, such as Cicero in the Chicago area.
they can find work better in cities. also they are around more people who can speak there language in cities.
Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of the United States.
The area of Inner Mongolia is 1,183,000 square kilometers.
Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of the United States.
In a streambed, the water flow slows down on the inner curve of the curve due to centrifugal force, causing sediment to settle out and deposit in that area. This leads to the formation of point bars or inner banks along the curve of the streambed.
The smallest Commonwealth country by land area is Nauru, while the smallest by population is Tuvalu.
why did the lenape settle in the new jersey area