Between 1820 and 1860 most immigrants came from northern and western Europe. The potato famine in Ireland (1845-1847) brought large numbers to the United States. The unsuccessful 1848 Revolution in Germany also created considerable emigration. Others came from Sweden, Norway, Denmark, England, Scotl...
Narrow the date of arrival.U.S. censuses from 1900 through 1930 asked for the year of immigration, as did some state censuses. Create a timeline of your immigrant ancestors life, including birth dates and places of children, to narrow the focus of your search for the arrival date. Using ...
EMIGRATION & immigrationThe paper examines the notion of integration through formal education by focusing on immigrant families in Germany. The article focuses... B Itlak - 《Peripherie》 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 Integration von Flüchtlingen in Deutschland und sterreich: Deutsch und Akkulturation Att...
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where the people of Ethiopia have the same right to come to the United States under this bill as the people from England, the people of France, the people of Germany, the people of Holland, and I don’t think... I don’t know of any contributions that Ethiopia has made to the makin...
In the 1880’s Irish who were already here, were opposed to the entry of new immigrants from Ireland. Later in the century, new Italian immigrants faced similar hostility from Italian Americans already here. In the early part of the last century, Jews from England and Germany were hostile ...
Some "black Dutch," from Germany, the Netherlands, and Pennsylvania, intermarried with Romnichals and are counted as Anglo-Americans. Besides the Eastern Europeans who make up the large group of Rom, there are in the United States two other large groups of Gypsies: the Baschalde (from ...
from Germany or Eastern Europe and had settled in France temporarily in order to facilitate their eventual passage to the United States were regarded as French Americans. Another problem in the U.S. immigration figures involves inconsistent treatment of the French speaking people who came to America...
Renewed under the McCarran-Walter Act of 1952, the immigration quota limited annual entries from countries outside the Western Hemi- sphere to 158,361, 70 percent of which were earmarked for Bri- tain, Ireland and Germany. Asian countries were limited to a token quota of 100 immigrants per ...
Germany; and France, especially Paris and the French Riviera (Nice and its environs). Others moved directly westward and settled in the newly independent Baltic states, Poland, Czechoslovakia, or farther on to western Europe. A third outlet was in the Russian far east, from where the White ...