Mainly Massachusetts. If they did not like the east coast. They usually would move to other good farming areas like the Midwest and the southeast. Including states such as Michigan and Georgia
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Times were horrible for the enemy. Millions were killed during that time.
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The old wave of immigrants during the period from 1815 to the 1840s primarily consisted of Europeans, particularly from countries like Ireland, Germany, and Britain. Many were fleeing economic hardship, political unrest, and famine, such as the Irish Potato Famine that began in the late 1840s. This wave contributed to the growth of urban centers in the United States, as immigrants settled in cities seeking jobs in burgeoning industries. Their arrival significantly shaped American culture, demographics, and labor movements during this era.
James Madison. He was President from 1809 to 1817, and the War was 1812 to 1815.
John Gray - Irish politician - was born on 1815-07-13.
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Salm - state - ended in 1815.
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During the time period of 1800-1815 in Europe. the Napoleonic Wars occurred. In 1803, Britain declared war on France. The war continued until 1815.
During the period from 1815 to 1848, Klemens von Metternich worked to prevent European nationalist groups from forming independent nation-states. He was the 1st State Chancellor of the Austrian Empire.
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Military mobilisation during the Hundred Days happened in 1815.
Approximately 200,000 were posted all over the world in 1815. Of course Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo had only 23,000 British troops, (including Irish), with another 44,000 allied troops, (not including the Prussian Army, which was led by Blucher).
On 19 March 1815.
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