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5 May, 02:09

List three main differences between the German and Scots-irish immigrants.

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  1. 5 May, 03:14
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    The Germans arrived in the US as huge families, communities or congregations. As such, the sense of community was superior among German immigrants. On the other hand, Scot-Irish immigrants had a notion of freedom that man is his own master. As such, they prioritized families instead of communities.

    German language died quickly in America and left no impact in the larger American society. On the other hand, the Scot-Irish immigrants influenced the Midlands-English dialect.

    The Scot-Irish immigrants hated the notion of free blacks, while the German immigrants were uncomfortable with the institution of slavery.
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