which attracted waves of German immigrants in the mid-19th Century. Among them was my great-great-great-grandfather Johann Jodocus Rehagen, who in December 1851, moved his family from the town of ...
Immigrants, including those who arrived in America in desperate poverty, from very different cultures and societies, have ...
Unlike the Scandinavian and German immigrant farmers of the 19th century, the new immigrants clustered in the cities. That's where the jobs were. Between 1880 and 1920, the cities expanded at a ...
There were also many German immigrants in the 19th century. Many bakeries were German-run and the ‘full English’ breakfast was in fact a German import. Queen Victoria’s husband Prince Albert ...
Many of the Turners were following socialist ideas. They came with the second wave of German immigration in the mid-19th century. Martina Groß: The building at the corner of Lafayette and O’Keefe ...
This village earned its name from the German immigrants who settled here in the early 19th century. Much of the neighborhood has retained its Germanic roots, evident in the architecture and ...
It's not just the 5,300-square-foot main house that was originally built in the 19th century ... at that time a large number of immigrants arriving from Germany and settling in Central Texas ...
The 19th-century European immigrants to Wisconsin arrived with ... Innovative tinkerers in France, England, and Germany developed a new family of instruments based on the principles of the sheng ...
In the late 1840s, political revolutions in central Europe brought immigrants from Germany who settled in Mississippi River cities like Dubuque and Davenport, but also in many rural Iowa communities.
Trump’s comments against immigrants of color have prompted comparisons to the Nazis. But American and British theorists ...
The United States has long conceived of itself as a haven for immigrants, a place welcoming ... emerge from the political chaos of the mid-19th century. They would survive the challenges of ...