Polish immigrants began arriving in Texas in significant numbers in the late 19th century, particularly during the 1850s and 1860s. Many settled in areas like Central Texas, attracted by the promise of land and opportunities. The influx continued into the early 20th century, with communities forming around towns such as Panna Maria, which was established in 1854 as the first Polish settlement in the U.S.
jklfrench Texas immigrants in 1850
Polish immigrants come from Poland.
Immigrants can come to Texas from anywhere in the world. It is most common for Mexicans to emigrate to Texas, due to the close proximity.
Immigrants have flocked to Texas ever since it became a state.
poland, england, and africa
I think Germany, Italy, Poland
They didnt.
There as many reasons as there are immigrants. They probably came for the weather, and stayed for the Texas drawl.
some immigrants came to the U.S like Hispanic, Chinese, Italian......
The majority of resident foreign-born migrants to Great Britain, now come from Poland.
People from Poland immigrated to Texas in the early to middle 19th century because of the availability of land. The opportunity for business and employment was a major inducement.
Poland, Russia, Italy, England, Finland, Greece, China, Japan,