How Were German Immigrants Treated In The 1800s
. When one family member arrived and found employment they used savings to help others get passage. Louis or Milwaukee or New York or Baltimore were fully integrated into American society says Richard E.
Until the great wave of Jewish immigrants the largest group of foreigners in London during the 19th century were Germans. But many Irish immigrants went to Australia Canada and the United States. Germans arriving by steamer at the London docks in the end of the 19th century.
German customs clashed with the lifestyle of American-born Protestants who frowned upon the way that German families spent Sundays in theaters.
Louis or Milwaukee or New York or Baltimore were fully integrated into American society says Richard E. They often had technical skills or could work as tradesmen such as butchers bakers or tailors. The German Irish and Italian immigrants who arrived in America during the 1800s often faced prejudice and mistrust. The Second Wave of German immigration in the 1800s occurred following the period following American Civil War to 1873.
