A lot of Irish came during that period, along with european and asian immigrants
Most immigrants came from Asia and the European areas of the world.
Most European immigrants who came to the U.S. during the Gilded Age arrived through Ellis Island, which opened in 1892 as the primary immigration station. Many traveled in steerage class on ships, facing challenging conditions, and upon arrival, they underwent health inspections and processing. Ellis Island allowed millions to pass through, reflecting the massive influx of immigrants seeking better economic opportunities and escaping hardships in their homeland.
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During the American Civil War, immigrants from Ireland and Germany played significant roles. Many Irish immigrants, fleeing famine and seeking better opportunities, joined the Union Army, while a substantial number of German immigrants, motivated by political unrest and the desire for freedom, also enlisted. Their contributions were vital in shaping the outcomes of various battles and the overall war effort.
Most of them came because they thought theyd have better lives in america
Most immigrants who came to the United States became normal participants in the society and economy of the United States.
Most immigrants came from Asia and the European areas of the world.
in rual areas
the European's, the French, and the English
False - and many immigrants, primarily Irish, arriving in Northern ports were immediately enlisted into the Union Army
Four Million Immigrants Came to America During the 1840s and 1850s. apex.......................one of a number of important issues before Congress
In urban centers
Irish,Germans and Italians
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Ireland... that was one of the potato famines.... But the only other option is the Germans who came heavily during the civil war and after.
northwestern Europe
The majority of these European immigrants came from Italy and Spain.