German immigrants to america 1800s
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Immigration has always been a controversial topic in America, from the first wave of Irish and German immigrants to the current issues surrounding Middle Eastern arrivals. Many Americans have been welcoming to the new cultures and workers, while others have been less than enthusiastic. The Gilded Age is no exception to this controversy.
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Why didn’t immigrants, particularly the Irish, who came to America in the 1800s seek to settle in the South? a. most immigrants had no farming background at all. b. the South doesn’t have a coastline, and had no harbors for ships to dock. ... Most German immigrants were single women, while most Irish immigrants came as married couples. d ...
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14 Forging the National Economy, 1790–1860. Chapter Themes. Theme: In the era of Jacksonian democracy, the American population grew rapidly and changed in character. More people lived in the raw West and in the expanding cities, and immigrant groups like the Irish and Germans added their labor power to America’s economy, sometimes arousing hostility from native-born Americans in the process.
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From 1830 to 1860 mostly Irish and German immigrants came to the country. The Irish left because of the potato famine while the Germans left because of political persecution. After 1860 and until 1890 more immigrants came, still mainly Northern Europeans (England, Germany, Scandinavia) who came to settle the frontier near the growing railroads.
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In the 1840s, why did so many German people move to the United States? Between 1820 and 1850, which factors affected European immigration to America? Name two pull factors that drove many European immigrants to America in both the 1600s and the early 1800s? What was the difference between the immigrants to America in the 1600s and the 1800s?
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More than two centuries ago, Benjamin Franklin worried that too many German immigrants would swamp America's predominantly British culture. In the mid-1800s, Irish immigrants were scorned as lazy drunks, not to mention Roman Catholics. At the turn of the century a wave of "new immigrants" -- Poles, Italians, Russian Jews -- were believed to be ...
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German eagerness for a new land was the result of the turmoil in European Germany in the 1600s through the 1800s. Beginning with the Thirty Years War ( 1618 – 1648 ) the people of Germany were pressed first by Bohemians, then Swedes, then Spanish followed by the French and Bavarians.
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German immigrants impacted American society by creating things like “Kindergartens” and introducing hamburgers and hot dogs (frankfurters) into American culture. Italians also integrated their foods – pastas and deserts – and famous Jewish immigrants like Albert Einstein made …
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Between 1830 and 1860, approximately 2 million Irish immigrants and 1.5 million German immigrants arrived. The total number of immigrants for the same 30-year period was approximately 4.9 million, with the overwhelming majority coming from Europe.
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Immigrants from Germany settled in cities as well as on farms or the frontier. German artisans opened businesses as bakers, butchers, carpenters, printers, shoemakers, and tailors. Many German immigrants achieved great success. For instance, in 1853 John Jacob Bausch and Henry Lomb started a firm to make eyeglasses and other lenses.
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