The main port of entry was New York
New York City
New York City was best known for housing immigrants during the 1840s, particularly through Ellis Island. The city became a major entry point for immigrants coming to the United States seeking better opportunities and a new life.
The primary processing point for immigrants arriving on the East Coast was Ellis Island, located in New York Harbor. Opened in 1892, it served as the main entry point for millions of immigrants seeking a new life in the United States until it closed in 1954. At Ellis Island, immigrants underwent health inspections, legal processing, and documentation before being granted entry into the country.
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The immigrants make New York City's population a lot more bigger than before!
Ellis Island in New York
New York City.
Harlem
Immigrants landed and stayed there.
They don't.
The immigrants were heading to the US on Titanic which was destined for New York City.