The majority of European immigrants to the United States (US) arrived from "southern and eastern Europe" throughout the late nineteenth (19th) and early twentieth (20th) centuries.
<h3>Why did the European immigrants come to the United States?</h3>
The majority of European immigrants settled in rural areas of the United States.
In the years 2012–16, 45 percent of European immigrants lived in one of four states:
- New York (15%)
- California (14%)
- Florida, and Illinois (both 12% and 8% each)
Los Angeles County in California, Kings County in New York, Cook County in Illinois, and Queens County in New York were the top four counties in terms of the European population.
These counties together accounted for almost 15% of Europeans in the United States.
Therefore, southern and eastern europe is the correct answer.
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Efferson asked congress to pass trade laws to punish Britain and France
Answer: A. income tax
Explanation:
Income taxes are the cornerstone of Georgia's revenue system, accounting for half of all state funds. Sales taxes are the second largest revenue source, representing slightly less than a quarter of annual collections
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July 4, 1777 which is was independence day
Enslave the Natives. That is a big one.