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Essay heading: Ethnic groups
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With the entail laws it was illegal for the eldest son to share his newly acquired property, which prevented younger siblings from being willed land or being given land by their elder brother. Land was becoming scarce and expensive that many left to pursue the “American” dream of owning land.
Another reason many chose to come to America was a result of persuasion from friends and relatives who were already here, emigration officials and solicitors... displayed 300 characters
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Craftsmen went to the cities of Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Louisville, St. Louis and Chicago as well as the already well-established cities of New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. These craftspeople formed the largest group of German immigrants in any given period.
In rural and urban settings the Germans became high profile businessmen and shopkeepers as well as bakers and butchers, cabinet makers, shoe makers, tailors blacksmiths, typesetters, and printers... displayed next 300 characters
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