From the western shores of Europe, it took months to travel the Atlantic Ocean back to North America. If coming from central Europe, land travel also took months.
Asians could have gone through Europe first and across the Atlantic Ocean from European ports, or they could have gone across the Pacific Ocean directly from Asian ports.
Asia; mostly the Chinese
Europe - about 45,000,000 immigrants other North American countries - about 14,500,000 immigrants South America - about 2,000,000 immigrants Africa - about 500,000 immigrants (not including slaves that were forced to come) Asia - about 8,000,000 immigrants Australia - about 300,000 immigrants
Asia, China, and I believe Mexico
Latin america
Antarctica, asia, europe, asia, south american, noth america, Australlia :)
Europe, Asia, Central America
Asia and Europe
Europe and Asia
Asia; mostly the Chinese
According to recent data, the fewest new immigrants to the US are coming from Europe. The majority of new immigrants come from Asia and Latin America.
asia and europe
because they felt like it
Europe - about 45,000,000 immigrants other North American countries - about 14,500,000 immigrants South America - about 2,000,000 immigrants Africa - about 500,000 immigrants (not including slaves that were forced to come) Asia - about 8,000,000 immigrants Australia - about 300,000 immigrants
Asia.
Northern and Western Europe.
The third wave of immigrants can mostly come from developing countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America seeking economic opportunities and better living standards. These immigrants may be drawn to countries in North America, Europe, and Oceania with stronger economies and established immigrant communities.
Asia, China, and I believe Mexico