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The majority of European immigrants to the US settled near cities primarily for economic opportunities and access to jobs in industrial factories and services. Urban areas offered more employment prospects, higher wages, and the chance for social mobility compared to rural areas. Additionally, cities provided established communities and social networks, making it easier for immigrants to adapt and find support. Access to transportation and amenities in urban settings also made city living more appealing.

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