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Nimfa-mama [501]
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How did the wave of immigration to the United States in the late 1800s and early 1900s affect the country's population distribut

ion and regional cultures?
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salantis [7]1 year ago
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The wave of immigration to the United States in the late 1800s and early 1900s helps affect the country's population distribution and regional cultures because:

  • Most of these immigrants were quickly assimilated.
  • Immigrants introduced new languages, customs, and traditions.

<h3>What was the immigration of 1800s?</h3>

During the 1800s and 1900s, the largest number of immigrants continued to come from northern and western Europe most especially the Great Britain, Ireland, and Scandinavia into the North America.

Although the new immigrants from southern and eastern Europe were becoming one of the most important forces in American life.

However, these wave of immigration to the United States in the late 1800s and early 1900s helps affect the country's population distribution and regional cultures because most of these immigrants were quickly assimilated and those Immigrants introduced new languages, customs, and traditions.

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