The first Jews to arrive in what is now America settled primarily in New York City, Charleston (SC), and Providence (RI). They arrived as immigrants in small waves. By the time of US independence, there were already several synagogues in the USA such as the Touro Synagogue in Newport, Rhode Island, which remains the oldest synagogue on the US mainland.
Their method of arrival was in boats.
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Native Americans, ETC
Germans Scots-Irish Dutch Scandinavians Jews
because they had a civil war in the capital
Most Jews in the U.S. live in New York and California.
He didn't immigrate to the US. He immigrated to England.
they immigrated to the us because their homelands were tooken over and they wanted to get away.
Arrive, colonize, come in, go in, migrate, and settle are all synonyms for immigrated.
china immigrated us during 2nd world war
Not quite -- they were Hungarian Jews who immigrated to America.
Enrico Fermi moved to the U.S. because of the antisemitism rising in Europe. He wasn't jewish, but his wife was. He immigrated to the US in 1939
Dutch Mennonites, French Huguenots, German Baptists, Portuguese Jews, English Anglicans immigrated to the middle colines if that answers your question
Why European Jews moved to the US depends largely on which wave of immigration you are discussing. Pre World War II, for example, saw a large influx of Jews escaping from Nazi Germany. In other times, however, Jews moved to the US for much the same reasons as other immigrants: increased job opportunities, the ability to worship the way they wanted to, and/or joining family members that had immigrated previously.
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