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Before the 1930s, most immigrants to the United States primarily came from Europe, particularly from countries like Ireland, Germany, Italy, and Eastern European nations such as Poland and Russia. The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw significant waves of Immigration driven by factors such as economic opportunity, political instability, and religious persecution. This influx resulted in a diverse cultural landscape in the U.S., with immigrants contributing to the nation's growth and development.

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