Migration from Germany to the United States in the 19th century

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2011

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Klotz, Anna-Lena
Kuhn, Bärbel
Guse, Klaus-Michael
Homrighausen, Sahra
Fenske, Uta
Heck, Volker

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Siegen University

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At the end of the 19th century Germany became an immigration destination country. Until that time people rather emigrated from it – mainly because of socio-economic reasons. In times of crisis, more and more people emigrated. During the 19th century there were three waves of emigration: a) the years after the 1848 revolution, b) 1865-1874/75 and c) in the 1880s: 1880-1894. The United States was the country most of the migrants wanted to go to.

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MIH, Digital module, Comenius, History, SCORM, módulo digital, Historia

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