After 1965, the general makeup of immigrants into the United States changed. Before 1965, most immigrants were European in origin. After 1965, most immigrants were from Latin American, primarily Mexico.
A lot of Irish came during that period, along with european and asian immigrants
Most northern and western European immigrants shared similarities in dominant minority patterns, such as facing initial discrimination and social exclusion upon arrival in their new countries. They often found themselves in low-paying jobs and lived in segregated neighborhoods, which reinforced their minority status. Additionally, these groups tended to establish strong community networks that provided support and preserved cultural identities, while gradually integrating into the broader society over time. This pattern helped shape their eventual acceptance and assimilation into the dominant culture.
The prairie provinces of Canada were primarily settled by European immigrants, including British, Scandinavian, and Eastern European settlers. Additionally, there are significant indigenous populations in the region, such as the Cree, Assiniboine, and Blackfoot peoples.
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Most immigrants came from Asia and the European areas of the world.
The first wave of immigrants to the United States primarily came from European countries such as England, Germany, Ireland, and the Netherlands. They settled in the 17th and 18th centuries seeking economic opportunities, religious freedom, and political stability.
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European and Asian immigrants.
European immigrants to Brazil worked in the urban industries that were developing Montevideo and Buenos Aires. lol this answer is wrong.