School, education, media, friends, and culture will all encourage and reinforce the "local" language. If one is introduced to a language from an early age, they will have no "accent."
Irish,Germans and Italians
Immigrants to America from 1713 until after the American Revolution we Germans, though Scotch-Irish and other groups immigrated, too.
The early immigrants of Cincinnati are the Germans and the Irish.
The German immigrants got well off jobs like butchering and factory work.
Germans settled most areas of North America, but larger numbers of German settlers ended up in the Midwest, Pennsylvania, the Pacific Northwest, and southern California.
Germans traveling to America in 1903 likely would have taken steamships across the Atlantic Ocean. During this time, ships were the primary mode of transportation for immigrants coming to the United States from Europe. The journey could take anywhere from 1-2 weeks depending on the weather and conditions at sea.
They were and are Germans.
Discriminated against but not nearly as much as other immigrants, in hopes they'd be like the Germans developing there culture. -cat-
no it was not the Germans. Germans moved to states like Ohio,Illinois,Indiana. However, The Irish were the ones to settle in New York. Not just that but Philadelphia, Boston.
The Germans settled in Pennsylvania.
Germans
french;germans