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Who whee the first people to settle in eastern Europe?

Europeans


Did Russians settle in Eastern Europe?

Yes, the Russians have settled throughout Eastern Europe. At one point, Russia (then the USSR) used to control practically all of Eastern Europe.


In what Eastern European country did the Magyar settle?

The Magyar settled in Hungary; which is a country in Eastern Europe.


Why did the Germanic peoples begin invading Rome lands?

These Germanic peoples had been part of a migratory period which had been lasting for a long time. There were migrations from southern Scandinavia to central and eastern Europe and from northern Germany towards central Germany. There was population pressure on the land. The Hun invasion of parts of eastern Europe increased this squeeze. The invading Germanic peoples were looking for new lands to settle. The invasions were more than just military actions. They were migrations of entire peoples.


Does the Russian settle in western Europe?

Yes, the Russians have settled throughout Eastern Europe. At one point, Russia (then the USSR) used to control practically all of Eastern Europe.


Where did the majority of Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe settle in the US?

New York City


Why did the Germanic peoples begin invading Roman lands?

The invasion of the western part of the Roman Empire was the result of a number of migrations during a period historians call the Migration Period. The Vandals, Sueves and Alans, who invaded Gaul, were pushed from their lands in Eastern Europe into central Europe by the Huns. The Huns were migrating westwards and invaded Eastern Europe. The mentioned peoples then faced another squeeze by peoples who were migrating southwards from northern Europe and into central Europe. The Goths, instead, had asked the Romans permission to settle in the eastern part of the Roman Empire to escape the Huns and were allowed to do so by the emperor. The peoples who were migrating southwards from the northern Germany squeezed the Franks who lived in the lower river Rhine area. The Romans allowed them to settle in their empire. The Alemanni of central Germany were also squeezed by migrations from the north. They invaded the area of modern north-western France and Switzerland, which was part of the Roman Empire. The Angles, Saxons and Jutes from northern Germany and the Frisians from the north of the Netherlands migrated to Britain in waves and took it over


What Ural-Altaic peoples invaded Europe in the tenth century only to settle in what is today Hungary?

Check to be sure, but I think these people were called the Magyars.


Where did the Eastern Woodlands Tribes settle?

In your but.


What are two reasons the German tribes moved into the roman empire?

Historians see the Germanic tribes moving into the Roman Empire as part of the migration period, a period where peoples from northern Europe moved southwards, into central Europe and more southern areas of Eastern Europe. This then spillled into the Roman Empire. Population pressure on the land led to conflicts. The Visigoths asked to be allowed to settle in the lower Danube area of the empire to escape the invasion of their homeland (Ukraine) by the Huns. The Franks were allowed by the Romans to settle in Holland south of the river Rhine and the Flanders because they were being pressured by peoples form further north who pressed into their homeland. It is thought that the Vandals, Sueves and Alans invaded Gaul because central Europe was squeezed by the Huns settling in the Hungarian plain.


Which was the first kind to settle in Alberta?

The first kind to settle in Alberta were the Cree and Blackfoot peoples.


What were the reasons for the migration of Germanic tribes into the Roman Empire?

From the 1st to the 4th century AD Germanic peoples attacked both the western and the eastern parts of the Roman Empire to carry out raids or for attempted invasions which were repelled. In 406 the Vandals, Sueves, Burgundians (Germanic speakers) and the Alans (Iranian speakers) from central Europe crossed the frozen river Rhine and invaded Gaul. They then established their own kingdoms in former lands of the western part of the Roman Empire. These invasions were more than just military attacks. They were migrations of whole peoples in search for new lands. The invasion of Eastern Europe by the Huns created a population squeeze in central Europe and these peoples needed new lands. The Alemanni of southern Germany took advantage of these invasions to take over Alsace (in north-eastern France) and Switzerland.