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German Immigration to the United States
Summary: A detailed essay that goes in depth to explain why the Germans migrated to the United States over the centuries.
While America has almost always been a "melting pot" of different cultures blended together, Germans have always managed to blend well into society while retaining their own special society and culture that is still used today. The Germans were among the most populated race that decided to venture over to the United States, including many who stayed and rebuilt a new life with a family and a few who left the United States after arriving to live out their lives elsewhere.
All Germans came from a vast range of regions for many different reasons. Among the reasons for leaving their homeland for a new opportunity was crop failure, inheritance laws in Germany which directly affected who could inherit land as stated in death wills (2), high rent on housing and prices from other economies, the effects of the Industrial Revolution, political disturbances such as the uprising of Adolph Hitler...
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