Central Americans migrate to the U.S. primarily due to a combination of factors including violence, poverty, political instability, and lack of economic opportunities in their home countries. Many flee from gang-related violence and corruption, seeking safety and a better quality of life for themselves and their families. Additionally, the pursuit of education and job prospects in the U.S. often motivates individuals to make the dangerous journey north. These factors collectively create a compelling need for many to seek refuge and stability in the United States.
They came to america in 1500.
I work with all kinds of immigrants, and by far (at least in the Midwest) the largest group of Central Americans living in the US are Guatemalans.
20% of The United States Are the Native Americans
Latin America <-- APEX central/south america <---- Apex original answer (Australia) is not right
So many Native Americans in Central America survived the encounter with the Spanish because they withdrew to the inland mountains.
I work with all kinds of immigrants, and by far (at least in the Midwest) the largest group of Central Americans living in the US are Guatemalans.
The Central Americans Were interested in buying horses.
salvadorans
Many German Americans favored the Central Powers.
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I work with all kinds of immigrants, and by far (at least in the Midwest) the largest group of Central Americans living in the US are Guatemalans.
There was a large isolationist movement.Many Irish Americans supported the Central Powers.Many German Americans favored the central powers
they are americans.... they were born in the u.s?
They came to america in 1500.
how did the early americans regard central authority?
Brought over by the Americans.
They were brought here by slave owners. They didn't come here by choice.