Immigration The German Experience. Where is Germany?

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Immigration The German Experience

Where is Germany?

This is Germany

Images of Germany

Why did People Decide to Leave Germany? Push Factors The first Germans came for religious freedom 1700s- Foreign armies were attacking Germany and many people wanted to live in a safe place

1800s- Factories started using machines and many people had lost their jobs. Farmers had poor harvests, too. 1930s and 1940s- Many Germans left to escape Adolf Hitler’s Nazi government to live in a safe place. Why did People Decide to Leave Germany? Push Factors

Why Choose America? America offered religious freedom America was safe, away from the wars in Europe America is the “Land of Opportunity” with jobs for everyone America had plenty of unsettled land for farming

Getting to America Early immigration- sailing ships Long voyage-months Crowded conditions Sickness By steamships Shorter voyage- 2 or 3 weeks Safer conditions

Immigration for Germans When did Germans for start coming to America? The largest number of German immigrants arrived between 1820 to It doubled the population in the whole United States. Almost every city was affected by the number of German immigrants. There were plenty of construction, railroad building, canal building, and companies had more than enough work for all the new immigrants.

What America Was Like for German Immigrants Germans were one of the early immigrant groups to arrive in the US No major difficulties in settling here Many Germans worked as farmers German immigrants worked as bakers, nurses, blacksmiths, etc.

What America Was Like for German Immigrants German immigrants arrived on the east coast of America They moved to cities and town where other Germans were already living in the Midwest and West. They were pioneers.