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They dock in California if they were coming from Asia and docked in New York if they were coming from Europe.Asians would settle in the Midwest and Europeans would settle in the North or South.
Norwegian immigrants settled in Kansas and Wisconsin and brought wheat strains that flourished in the American Midwest.
Two prominent groups that settled in the Midwest were German immigrants and Scandinavian settlers, particularly from Sweden and Norway. During the 19th century, these groups were drawn to the region by the promise of fertile land and economic opportunities. Their contributions significantly shaped the cultural landscape of the Midwest, influencing agriculture, community life, and regional traditions. Today, their descendants continue to play a vital role in the area's identity.
I work with all kinds of immigrants, and by far (at least in the Midwest) the largest group of Central Americans living in the US are Guatemalans.
This question requires a rather long answer. There is a link below to the section of an article on Mormon Pioneers dealing with their experiences.
the majority of immigrants depends on what part of the country you are in. in the Midwest area/central Mexico is first and Vietnam is right behind them.
They dock in California if they were coming from Asia and docked in New York if they were coming from Europe.Asians would settle in the Midwest and Europeans would settle in the North or South.
Immigrants settled mainly in cities and the Northeast and Midwest.
Westward Expansion
The Erie Canal was faster and cheaper transportation that brought Midwest grains to New York and immigrants to the Midwest. It was a huge economic boom for New York.
The Erie Canal made it faster and quicker to travel from Lake Erie to the Hudson River. It brought food from the Midwest to New York and it was a way for immigrants coming to New York to settle in the Midwest.
Norwegian immigrants settled in Kansas and Wisconsin and brought wheat strains that flourished in the American Midwest.
The Erie Canal was used by many thousands of people in New York and immigrants that went on to settle in the Midwest.
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It connected the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. It reduced the cost of transportation by 80%. It also brought many immigrants to the Midwest.
Jimmy Hoffa's ancestry was mainly German and Irish. His paternal grandparents were German immigrants while his maternal grandparents were Irish immigrants. Hoffa was born in Brazil, Indiana in 1913 to a working-class family with roots in the Midwest.
I work with all kinds of immigrants, and by far (at least in the Midwest) the largest group of Central Americans living in the US are Guatemalans.