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they have brought apples, oranges, and even carrots.they have also brought tacos enchiladas and quesedillas
Those who came to the United States as immigrants between 1492 and and late 1940s all came by boat. After the late 1940s more and more could come by airplane. since the 1960s, virtually every immigrant has come by airplane, except for those who walked or drove across a border between two countries in America.
answered by: anomus The Immigrants would take jobs from the Americans
The post-1880 newcomers who came to America are called the 'New Immigrants'. The immigrants came from the eastern and southern Europe.
Russian immigrants lived in tiny apartment
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Russian immigrants in America tended to settle in urban areas such as New York City, Chicago, and San Francisco. These cities offered job opportunities, social networks, and cultural amenities that helped Russian immigrants establish themselves in the new country. Additionally, many Russian immigrants sought religious and political freedom in America, making urban centers with diverse populations attractive destinations.
The Russian immigrants spoke Russian.
Yes, they did.
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Czechoslovakian immigrants usually bring immediate family members and personal belongings with them to America.
Caviar, borsh, cold soup and kasha.
They brought potatoes and irish chedder
Nothing, they migrated to Canada because of the potato famine, and they had no belongings.
Many immigrants arriving in America after 1880 spoke languages such as Italian, Polish, Yiddish, and Russian. These languages represented the diverse backgrounds of immigrants, with many settling in urban areas where they could find communities that shared their language and cultural heritage.
Smallpox, Tuberculosis, Measles, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Malaria.