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The Germans settled in Pennsylvania.
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No. Pennsylvania Dutch relates to Deutsch, i.e. German.
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They were and are Germans.
These German Pennsylvania immigrants are called the Pennsylvania Dutch, a misnomer- the German word for German is "Deutsch," but these people were mistakenly called Dutch.
Geography played a crucial role in the prosperity of New York and Pennsylvania through their fertile lands and strategic locations. The rich soil in Pennsylvania facilitated agriculture, allowing for the cultivation of crops like wheat, which became a staple export. New York's natural harbor and access to the Atlantic Ocean enabled trade and commerce, attracting immigrants and fostering economic growth. Together, these geographic advantages contributed to the development of vibrant, thriving colonies.
Pennsylvania
The Germans settled in Pennsylvania.
One factor that drew many immigrants to the U.S. and allowed people to prosper by relying on their own resources was the type of government the U.S. has. In a democratic society the people are free to choose their career. Many immigrants also came because America was considered to be the "promised land".
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To help new immigrants in their comunities
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