Between 1850 and 1930, about 5 million Germans immigrated to the United States with a peak in the years between 1881 and 1885, when a million Germans left Germany and settled mostly in the Midwest. Between 1820 and 1930, 3.5 million British and 4.5 million Irish entered America. Before 1845 most Irish immigrants were Protestants. After 1845, Irish Catholics began arriving in large numbers, largely driven by the Great Famine.
"Old" immigrants were from western Europe, and "new" immigrants were from eastern and southern Europe.
more immigration from Europe.
they came to hunt seals and whales, to collect flax and timber, and as missionaries
It consisted of people who were with different religions, ones who spoke no english, and people from southern and eastern europe. I hope this answers it!
The Turning Torso, the third tallest residental building in Europe, reaches 190.4 meters above ground.
The increase in railroads in Europe had nothing to do with United States immigrants.
southern and eastern europe.
southern and eastern Europe.
When they migrated, the building of the railroad provided jobs.
Disrupted the lives of people in those regions
Railroads made it easier to get to seaports in western Europe.
Increased Immigration from Eastern Europe.
Eastern Europe.
Railroads made it easier to get to seaports in western Europe.
Railroads made it easier to get to seaports in western Europe.
Railroads made it easier to get to seaports in western Europe.
Railroads made it easier to get to seaports in western Europe.