yes the tended to stay in america's largest cities.
(i am not sure my histoy teacher told me that please correct if it's wrong)
What political party did german and irish joined when they arrived to the u.s
Immigrants travel from their respective countries to another country. Immigrants tend to travel in groups, or settle in areas with many people of their same ethnicity.
Mostly from Italy.
in the valleys of the Mississippi, Ohio, and Missouri rivers
In cities Along the East coast.
Most likely because, The north had no slavery and many immigrants agreed with that and also the west provided fertile land.
Most people speak english. However you will find some immigrants who tend to speak their own language. Not many people speak the Irish language but you will see it on signs and in pubs
Migrants may settle anywhere in Australia they want to, but they tend to settle where there are employment opportunities, or often within their own cultural communities.
Not particularly. Many of the immigrants from Ireland would not have been from Dublin, so would not have been familiar with it. Immigrants would go to places where they could live and survive and establish a new life. Places they would have went to were not like where they had come from. Even for those that were from Dublin, the cities they went to would have been different and others went to rural places and not cities.
near needed resources.
Yes,they do.
This applies in all countries, including the USA. It's just like when immigrants come to America, they settle together in one section of a city or town.