the end of World War II
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.
Late 19th Century immigration to the US would not have been possible with the US having a flexible and mostly welcoming attitude to immigrants. It also would not have been possible without the US having a need for immigrants to come in and work on reconstruction projects.
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The Greeks did not settle in the Bahamas; however, Greek immigrants began arriving in the United States in the late 19th century, with many later migrating to various parts of the Caribbean, including the Bahamas. The Bahamas was primarily settled by the British in the 17th century. There is no specific year associated with Greek migration to the Bahamas since it was not a significant destination for Greek settlers.
Where did large numbers of European immigrants settle during the late 19th century
the end of World War II
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.
Cities were the cheapest places to live and offered unskilled laborers steady jobs
why did immigrants boom in the late 1800s
Most of the immigrants in the late 1800's came from Germany, Ireland and England.
Late 19th Century immigration to the US would not have been possible with the US having a flexible and mostly welcoming attitude to immigrants. It also would not have been possible without the US having a need for immigrants to come in and work on reconstruction projects.
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took jobs from us citizens
did not stay permanently in the United States.
The Greeks did not settle in the Bahamas; however, Greek immigrants began arriving in the United States in the late 19th century, with many later migrating to various parts of the Caribbean, including the Bahamas. The Bahamas was primarily settled by the British in the 17th century. There is no specific year associated with Greek migration to the Bahamas since it was not a significant destination for Greek settlers.
Most of the immigrants in the late 1800's came from Germany, Ireland and England.