In 1910 the number of inmigrants in USA that spoke other languages than english were <u>10 millions reported</u>, where there were 2'800.000 german speakers, 1'400.000 italian speakers, 1'100.000 yiddish speakers, 944.000 polish speakers, 683.000 swedish speakers, 529.000 french speakers, 403.000 norwegian speakers and 258.000 spanish speakers. And the <u>total of inmigrants that spoke other languages than english corresponds to the 10,87% from the national population total amount in 1910, that in that year were 92'000.000.</u>
The colonists<span> were angry about the </span>Sugar Act<span> largely due to the economic consequences. This </span>act<span> added a tax of three cents on refined </span>sugar<span>. It also increased import taxes on non-British coffee, certain wines, textiles and indigo dye, and it banned French wine and foreign rum importation.</span>
The map on the Austria-Hungarian Empire shows that Austria-Hungary was home to many different ethnic groups.
<h3>What was the population of Austria-Hungary like?</h3>
Austria-Hungary was populated by several ethnic groups which made it quite complicated to govern.
There were Germans and Austrians, Hungarians, Serbians, Bosnians, and Czechs. The empire therefore had several ethnic groups.
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