From CT Italian immigration was HUGE in our state in this era. Everyone I know with an Italian name had their great grandparents immigrate here lol
bedbathandbebored on
The UK is a collection of countries. United Kingdom. Not United Countries.
LilHercules on
Crazy how Los Angeles doesn’t seem to have a Little Italy despite this info
JoeFalchetto on
I wonder why it is still Germany for West Virginia.
No-Spray-5285 on
Well yeah, all the Europeans are like nahh
squarerootofapplepie on
Just don’t ask the Brazilians why they left Brazil.
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Laalvo on
Sad porn
Duc_de_Magenta on
A lot of people underestimate how much *less* diverse migration into America is, compared to a century ago, and doubly-so why that makes it much harder to integrate these new arrivals.
Particularly when you look at *linguistic* groups.
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thesmart_indian27 on
Thought Michigan is Iraq.
No-Spray-5285 on
Or we already took all the families that wanted to move here from Europe. Can you image Europe if the America’s were never found?
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Pershing99 on
Blursed diversity.
Cute_Repeat3879 on
We don’t get as much European immigration because people generally move countries to improve their standard of living.
StevenTheIslandDude on
Not very diverse…
michelle427 on
Italy for California in 1920? That’s a wild one. I would have thought Germany or Mexico. But Italy?
No_Manches_Man on
Not sure if anyone else has mentioned this, but Mexicans in the lower states (1920’s map for sure) were likely not immigrants as their ancestors were likely residents of what used to be Mexico in what is now California, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Tejas.
Icy-Yam-8980 on
They did this specifically for eugenics purposes. Legit. It’s crazy they posted this. In South America, 10 years following this, they had similar immigration programs, bringing in mass amounts of EUROPEAN immigrants.
TulsaTime17625 on
Yup things change
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Original source of the maps: [https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2024/07/22/how-the-origins-of-americas-immigrants-have-changed-since-1850/sr_24-07-22_immigration-country_1/](https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2024/07/22/how-the-origins-of-americas-immigrants-have-changed-since-1850/sr_24-07-22_immigration-country_1/)
From CT Italian immigration was HUGE in our state in this era. Everyone I know with an Italian name had their great grandparents immigrate here lol
The UK is a collection of countries. United Kingdom. Not United Countries.
Crazy how Los Angeles doesn’t seem to have a Little Italy despite this info
I wonder why it is still Germany for West Virginia.
Well yeah, all the Europeans are like nahh
Just don’t ask the Brazilians why they left Brazil.
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Sad porn
A lot of people underestimate how much *less* diverse migration into America is, compared to a century ago, and doubly-so why that makes it much harder to integrate these new arrivals.
Particularly when you look at *linguistic* groups.

Thought Michigan is Iraq.
Or we already took all the families that wanted to move here from Europe. Can you image Europe if the America’s were never found?
[deleted]
Blursed diversity.
We don’t get as much European immigration because people generally move countries to improve their standard of living.
Not very diverse…
Italy for California in 1920? That’s a wild one. I would have thought Germany or Mexico. But Italy?
Not sure if anyone else has mentioned this, but Mexicans in the lower states (1920’s map for sure) were likely not immigrants as their ancestors were likely residents of what used to be Mexico in what is now California, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Tejas.
They did this specifically for eugenics purposes. Legit. It’s crazy they posted this. In South America, 10 years following this, they had similar immigration programs, bringing in mass amounts of EUROPEAN immigrants.
Yup things change