The three major immigrant groups in the United States historically include Europeans, Asians, and Latinos. Europeans, particularly from countries like Ireland, Germany, and Italy, were the largest immigrant group in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Asian immigrants, including those from China, India, and the Philippines, began to arrive in significant numbers in the late 19th century and have continued to grow. Latinos, primarily from Mexico and Central America, have become a prominent immigrant group since the late 20th century, driven by economic opportunities and family reunification.
There are several immigrant groups that settled in Pennsylvania. These include the Dutch, Swedes, Fins, Quakers, Germans, as well as the Mennonites.
black people
assimilate ethnic immigrant groups into the dominant culture
jews
indifference and hostility
riley, madison, and chris. they r all immigrants.
British and European were the 2 main immigrant groups. This was back in the 18th century.
The French, Spanish, and the Afro Americans are just a few of the many immigrant groups that came to Texas
what were the groups that settled in Pennsyvania? what were the groups that settled in Pennsyvania?
There are several immigrant groups that settled in Pennsylvania. These include the Dutch, Swedes, Fins, Quakers, Germans, as well as the Mennonites.
catholic immigrant groups (apex)
They did not came from Mexico.
The major groups were European, Irish ,and German.
black people
Eugenics
(( apex )) They come from the same continent.
The only two groups that are distinctly different in Australia's culture would be the indigenous aboriginal population and the immigrant's. the immigrant's of course have a multitude of different cultures them selves.