The Germans and Irish are the two largest non-English immigrant groups to the colonies, respectively. I do not remember the reason for the German Immigration, but a potato famine prompted the Irish immigration. Most Germans settled in Pennsylvania.
Asia and latin America
The largest contingent of immigrants during the colonial period in America were the English settlers. They established several colonies along the Atlantic coast, including Virginia and Massachusetts, primarily for economic opportunities, land, and religious freedom. The influx of English immigrants significantly shaped the culture, economy, and governance of the future United States. Other notable immigrant groups included the Dutch, Germans, and Africans, but the English comprised the majority.
13.5 million
During around 1970 when about 7 million immigrants rushed to America.....each country had it's own quota that could only be reached...
Different religons
The country that provided the largest number of immigrants to America between 1820 and 1850 was Ireland. During this time period, a significant number of Irish people migrated to the United States due to the devastating effects of the Irish Potato Famine. The Irish immigrants played a major role in shaping America's history and culture.
During this era, the largest number of immigrants to the US came from Italy and Germany.
Asia and latin America
China
um a lot came from Europe
The largest contingent of immigrants during the colonial period in America were the English settlers. They established several colonies along the Atlantic coast, including Virginia and Massachusetts, primarily for economic opportunities, land, and religious freedom. The influx of English immigrants significantly shaped the culture, economy, and governance of the future United States. Other notable immigrant groups included the Dutch, Germans, and Africans, but the English comprised the majority.
Immigrants from Mexico.
ranching and buildiing
Many immigrants lived in slums that were overcrowded, filthy, and prone to the spread of disease.
Many immigrants lived in slums that were overcrowded, filthy, and prone to the spread of disease.
During the 1970s, many Latin American immigrants came to the United States from countries such as Mexico, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic. Mexico was the largest source of Latin American immigrants during that period.
13.5 million