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24 December, 07:21

In which neighborhoods were immigrants who stayed in cities most likely to settle? in neighborhoods that were closest to their work in neighborhoods close to shopping and schools in neighborhoods with people from their home country in neighborhoods with people who were highly educated

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  1. 24 December, 08:54
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    The places where new immigrants settled were usually near others who came from their home country, that is why neighborhoods became segregated. Because they spoke the same language, held the same traditions, and had the same way of life, they often banded together in the strange land
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