Discriminated against but not nearly as much as other immigrants, in hopes they'd be like the Germans developing there culture.
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One of the main problems the Scandinavians faced was the hardship of settling down and starting a family in a much different place then they were used to being in.
because of hitler
the Scandinavians
No. Scandinavians are Germanic. Celts are not.
The Swedish people came to America because they there was lot's of farm land available, high paying jobs, and better job opportunities. There was an estimated 800,000 Swedish immigrants in America by 1890.
The Irish came to American because when they didnt have any food (Famine) They were in serach of land and food. There were so many of them, they were looked down upon.
One of the main problems the Scandinavians faced was the hardship of settling down and starting a family in a much different place then they were used to being in.
they came cause they wanted to find gold and land. they wanted to grow crops in america. actually i dont know why they came. and i dont really care.
because of chicken
If the question is asking about Scandinavian immigrants to the US, they were discriminated against, but not nearly as much as other immigrants. If the question is asking about the Nazi treatment of Scandinavians in World War 2, it was hoped that they would accept the doctrine of German racial superiority and join the Nazi war effort. Some of them did, but most Norwegians and Danes sided with the Allies against the Nazis.
they came with there parents because they were discriminated
Immigrants who had come from North Western areas of Europe. Germans and Scandinavians from Western Europe who came before the 1880's. They discriminated against the "new immigration" and considered themselves "natives." The mixing of the other Europeans would tarnish their true Anglo-Saxon heritage
Germans were discriminated in America during the times of WWI and WWII because they were the enemy at the time.
People from the Scandinavian countries suffered some discrimination when they came to North America as immigrants. Their language was markedly different and they found they were excluded from all but menial labor jobs. Finns, who fled due to Russian hostilities, were often subjected to discrimination in housing and jobs as well as negative reactions from anti-immigrant groups.
Native Americans as well as Scandinavians/Nordics, French, and British were the first settlers in Northern America.
because of hitler
the Scandinavians