Lancaster, Pennsylvania :D just did a test with this question
the end of World War II
settle in rural areas, particularly in the Midwest, where they could establish farming communities and maintain their cultural traditions. They brought with them skills in agriculture and craftsmanship, contributing to the growth of the agricultural and manufacturing sectors in the United States. They also played a significant role in shaping American culture through their traditions, language, and food. Despite facing discrimination and prejudice, German immigrants made important contributions to the development of the United States.
It is not true that all late 19th century and early 20th century immigrants came from Europe. While a large number of immigrants did come from European countries, there were also immigrants from other parts of the world, such as Asia.
did not stay permanently in the United States.
In the 18th century, an estimated 1.5 to 2 million Europeans immigrated to the Americas, primarily driven by factors such as economic opportunity, religious freedom, and political unrest. The largest groups included British, German, and Irish immigrants, with many settling in the Thirteen Colonies. This wave of immigration significantly contributed to the demographic and cultural landscape of early America.
the end of World War II
Because they were lost
Pennsylvania had many German settlers, particularly in the early 18th century. This influx of German immigrants contributed to the diverse cultural landscape of the colony.
Because they wanted to settle the land.
German immigration to the USA occurred in several waves but was particularly significant in the 19th century, with large numbers arriving in the mid-1800s due to economic hardship and political turmoil in Germany. This immigration continued gradually into the early 20th century before declining significantly with the outbreak of World War I.
immigrants
England
They came in the late 1800 and the early 1900
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No they usually did not because that area was not yet discovered. However, they did settle on the atlantic coast.
immigrants in the 19th century andimmigrants in the 18th
settle in rural areas, particularly in the Midwest, where they could establish farming communities and maintain their cultural traditions. They brought with them skills in agriculture and craftsmanship, contributing to the growth of the agricultural and manufacturing sectors in the United States. They also played a significant role in shaping American culture through their traditions, language, and food. Despite facing discrimination and prejudice, German immigrants made important contributions to the development of the United States.