Between 1880 and 1930, approximately 27 million immigrants came to the United States. This period marked a significant wave of Immigration, primarily from Europe, as people sought better economic opportunities and fled political unrest and persecution. Major groups included Irish, Italians, Germans, and Eastern Europeans. The influx during these decades dramatically shaped the cultural and demographic landscape of the country.
Immigrants came to the U.S for different reasons. Most had difficulties in their homeland. Many were poor.Some of them had been treated badly because of their race or religion.
what did german immigrants war?
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
The Japanese never had a colony in the US. Many individuals came to the US as immigrants through the years.
There were plenty of immigrants that came to the US before 1860. These immigrants were most often people from Europe looking for a better life.
Since when? This is an unanswerable question
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over 9000
Most immigrants came in by ship. In the last 50 years many came on foot and also by plane.
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they came with the intention of returning to the Old World
Immigrants came to the U.S for different reasons. Most had difficulties in their homeland. Many were poor.Some of them had been treated badly because of their race or religion.
what did german immigrants war?
31 million
How many immigants into the united states from latin America in 1970
us, Mexico, France, Canada, russia, Germany and many many more.