I would guess the Irish, because of the potato famine. But, I'm not 100% sure.
theChineseand theEuropean
the irish
From early 1800's but origins disputed, so no one can answer
No. Peter Pan is a fictional boy written in a story in the late 1800's.
Most of the immigrants in the late 1800's came from Germany, Ireland and England.
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The Gold Rush of course!!!!!Peoplefrom India,China and others.
Most of the immigrants in the late 1800's came from Germany, Ireland and England.
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south america
Mexico
they got on boats
south america
In the 1800's when immigrants landed in NY they had been in the steerage of the ship for 2 months. Interesting fact 40% of the American population had a relative come through Ellis Island.
No.
cabron
The immigrant's status might come into play. Legal? Undocumented (illegal)?
engineers
The Japanese people did not come to Australia in 1800. As a matter of fact, until the year 1866, it was a capital offence for Japanese people to even leave their country. When Japanese did start to migrate, around the 1880s and 1890s, many of tyem were employed as crew for Australian pearlers in the northwest. Large numbers also went to Queensland, where they worked in the sugar cane industry.