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Germans in the U.S. historically formed vibrant communities, contributing to the cultural and economic landscape, especially in the Midwest. They often maintained their traditions, language, and customs, establishing churches, schools, and social organizations. Many were farmers, artisans, or skilled workers, and they played a significant role in industries such as brewing and manufacturing. However, during World War I and II, anti-German sentiment led to social challenges and discrimination for many German-Americans.

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