The immigration of German Jews in America in the first half of the 19th centurydoi:10.1016/S0065-227X(96)90024-6AnimalsMyofibrilsSarcomeresMuscle, SkeletalMyosinsProtein KinasesMuscle ProteinsMembrane ProteinsMicroscopy, ElectronBinding SitesDepartment of Veterinary Clinical Science, Bristol Univers...
Most arrivals in America came from rural areas in Germany. These were often small farmers and farm labourers who had suffered from advances in agricultural technology during the 19th century. Many of these immigrants settled in Wisconsin, where the soil and climate was similar to that in Germany...
The German Immigration into Pennsylvania Through the Port of Philadelphia from 1700 to 1775 and the Redemptionersby Frank R. Diffenderffer Lists of Swiss Emigrants in the Eighteenth Century to the American Coloniesby Albert B. Faust and Gaius M. Brumbaugh ...
Jews were among them. Indeed, well before the American Revolution, German Jews comprised the majority of Jewish settlement in the colonies. Yet their numbers in the 18th century were minuscule, and during the Napoleonic Wars their immigration stopped altogether. It did not revive unti...
Related Challenges Faced by Immigrants in the 19th Century The immigrants who arrived in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries were very different from the predominantly Protestant, northern European immigrants who came to America in the early to mid-1800s. These ...
Irish Immigration To America The Story of Irish Immigrants Leaving the home you have always known is not easy. But coming into a completely new culture and lifestyle is even harder. That is exactly what the Irish immigrants experienced when they came to America. Imagine the only life you kn...
The first decade of the 21st century has been a time of major changes in German immigration policy and a new focus on immigrant integration. Since Germany finally acknowledged in the late 1990s that it is a country of immigration, a variety of laws have shown policy convergence with other Eur...
Protestants discontented with the Church of England formed the earliest religious settlements in North America. Soon, the colonies became a focal point for religious immigration as separatist Puritans and others established themselves in what were to become the 13 colonies. The non-separatist Anglicans...
The talk will discuss a fairly detailed history of the development of both the German Community in New York City and the Lower East Side itself, within the larger context of 19th century German immigration as a whole. Various aspects of society and day-to-day life in the first major German...
This article examines the Social Democratic Party of Germany’s (SPD) approach to immigration and the role of party activists in shaping its policies.