Can you give us quick rundown why and when did each diaspora go to America?
Know diaspora why in the USA
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I’ve always wondered why there were so many Germans in America and how influenced American culture is by Germans.
Because Krautland was a shithole
And President Wilsonn did a good job of forcing krauts to americanize in the early 1900s
Not to mention that most lived in the West, and the West has historically had next to no influence over the rest of the country.
We celebrate Oktoberfest, we have many little German towns, brats are a traditional bbq food here, most Americans eat sour kraut, and we have quite a few borrowed German words we use in everyday English, such as kaput
Pic is of a German town in my State
My state even has a Rhineland
They came hundreds of years ago, and they mainly settled into the Mid-north and the Midwest.
Now the same area is being settled by Somalis and Muslims, kind of funny. Old Polishtowns are replaced by Halaltowns. Old Swedishtowns are replaced by Somalitowns.
>mexico
>rank 3
im absolutely disgusted
Why the fuck did I type sour kraut
sauerkraut*
>Now the same area is being settled by Somalis and Muslims, kind of funny. Old Polishtowns are replaced by Halaltowns. Old Swedishtowns are replaced by Somalitowns.
Nothing wrong with that.
You're being prejudiced.
>More CHIs, Krauts, and Paddies than British descended Americans
Loving Every Laugh
The Founding Fathers are rolling in their *nglo graves.
>We celebrate Oktoberfes
wrong
>we have many little german towns
wrong
>brats are a traditional bbq foot here
wrong
>most americans eat Sauerkraut
Never heard of it, nor have I ever heard of someone eating it
>and we have quite a few borrowed German words we use in everyday English.
French/Spanish words are 100x more common
Nice try Hans Globerlemen
The Midwest definitely doesn't have "Somali towns" or "Halal towns"
The only "halal town" in the US is Dearborn, Michigan
Most Americans have English descent.
krauts/paddies are just self-reported we-wuzzers that don't want to admit that when their great grandma arrived in NYC she got impregnated by a John
Obviously Germans had a huge impact on the USA because there are things like hamburgers.
Wtf? Do you live in a dumpster? How the fuck have you not heard of sauerkraut or not celebrate Oktoberfest? Or eat brats? Do you literally live under a rock?
this.
cringe. You stopped being german when German in America died.
> few borrowed German words we use in everyday English
English itself has German loanwords kraut.
>sauerkraut
People know what this is but I've literally never seen it irl. I'm sure it's sold some places.
>Oktoberfest
No.
>brats
don't even know what that is.
Things such as hamburgers that the vast majority of Americans believe was a fully American invention
Also by that logic Italy and Mexico have more influence considering tacos and pizza are just as popular along with a lot of other foods from those countries.
I have lived on the East Coast my entire life.
Sauerkraut i have never heard of, not even in areas that are known for foreign food.
And I did not know of Oktoberfest until I saw someone mention it in a game a year ago.
you stupid nigger, "____-town" refers to an area of a city with that people's shops, weekend schools, cultural centers,etc.
Like Chinatown, Polishtown, Viettown
not a literal entire city of those people, although Dearborn is an entire city of Muslims
>>brats
oh it's short for Bratwurst. Same thing as sauerkraut. then. We eat hot dogs, not bratwurst.
What the fucking fuck? Is this seriously only common in the Midwest?
Midwesterners need to noose themselves
No one in the South has ever eaten sauerkraut, that's certain. I know I tried it only on "cultural diversity day" once at school
Now that's not nice
Germans went everywhere that isn't the original 13 plus a few other states. You must either live in heritage fanatic central or you have some delusions of German-ism.
when the germans came to america as indentured laborers they were mostly men. the german men married the local women who were mostly of british descent. boom! new generation has german surname, but are half british.
~repeat for many generations~
Because USA was literally found by European diaspora.
I don't even particularly like Germany. I just always assumed those foods and stuff were a staple
Does USA have Federal office for the execution of Oktoberfest as well?
They started coming over relatively early because the HRE was a shithole. Everyone fucking hated them, Ben Franklin tried for several years to prove that they were less white than the Brits
>how influenced
not as much as you might think
Never heard of anything like that. Oktoberfest is a pretty big deal in my county though (St. Charles) and in neighboring St. Louis like 30 mins away
Pic is Oktoberfest in St. Louis
>tfw no mexican-american bf
>we have been taught US is the Anglo Saxon country.
>but in fact German is the largest proportion.
>and in future,Hispanic will main people.
umu.....
>Most Americans have English descent.
Not true. The U.S. lost its Anglo character almost 2 centuries ago.
Most Americans that put their ancestry as just American are of British stock
Americans love to larp for countless generations.
That's all there is to it, really.
>Hispanics will be the main people
That's just the southwest states. In all honesty, we need to just give them back to Mexico
> Korean diaspora = basically descendants of war leftovers kidnapped by american opportunists
Korean emigration to the United States is known to have begun as early as 1903, but the Korean American community did not grow to a significant size until after the passage of the Immigration Reform Act of 1965.[ Between 1.5 and 2 million Koreans now live in the United States, mostly in metropolitan areas. A handful are descended from laborers who migrated to Hawaii in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A significant number are descended from orphans of the Korean War, in which the United States was a major ally of South Korea and provided the bulk of the United Nations troops that served there.
> Key person :Lyndon Johnson A Democrat from Texas, literally a cancer of the USA
The Hart–Celler Act of 1965 marked a radical break from the immigration policies of the past. Previous laws restricted immigration from Asia and Africa, and gave preference to northern and western Europeans over southern and eastern Europeans. In the 1960s, the United States faced both foreign and domestic pressures to change its nation-based formula, which was regarded as a system that discriminated based on an individual's place of birth. Abroad, former military allies and new independent nations aimed to delegitimize discriminatory immigration, naturalization and regulations through international organizations like the United Nations.[4] In the United States, the national-based formula had been under scrutiny for a number of years. In 1952, President Truman had directed the Commission on Immigration and Naturalization to conduct an investigation and produce a report on the current immigration regulations. The report, Whom We Shall Welcome, served as the blueprint for the Hart–Celler Act. At the height of the Civil Rights Movement the restrictive immigration laws were seen as an embarrassment. President signed the 1965 act into law at the foot of the Statue of Liberty.