European immigrants come from a variety of countries within Europe. Common sources include Germany, the UK, Italy, France, Spain, Poland, and Romania. These countries often have significant numbers of people seeking opportunities abroad due to economic factors, job prospects, or educational opportunities.
The first wave of immigrants to the United States primarily came from European countries such as England, Germany, Ireland, and the Netherlands. They settled in the 17th and 18th centuries seeking economic opportunities, religious freedom, and political stability.
Europe has become the new home for many millions of immigrants, legal and illegal, from other parts of the world. A substantial part of the population growth is from these immigrants and their offspring.
All European countries.
No European countries have a tropical climate. The closest to a tropical climate in Europe would be countries such as Spain, Italy, and Greece, which have Mediterranean climates with hot, dry summers.
The three European countries entirely west of the Prime Meridian are Portugal, Spain, and Iceland.
Britain and other European countries.
Immigrants went to the USA from many more than just two European countries. Countries include Germany, Ireland, Sweden, Switzerland, England, Portugal and many others.
Most immigrants came from Asia and the European areas of the world.
In the 1800's they came from Italy, Poland, most European countries, Today the mostly come from Mexico and Latin America
They sometimes come from countries with less resources or countries with less opportunities.
the top three countries that immigrants came to Ellis island from were Ireland Italy and Germany.
poland, england, and africa
Sweden, Germany, Norway, the Ukraine, and Russia
France and Great Britain. The first Europeans to travel to Canada were the Vikings from Iceland around 1000 AD, but they made no permanent settlements.
Europeans come from all European countries.
The first wave of immigrants to the United States primarily came from European countries such as England, Germany, Ireland, and the Netherlands. They settled in the 17th and 18th centuries seeking economic opportunities, religious freedom, and political stability.
Probably Europe