Impossible to tell because so many of the soldiers were recent immigrants.
Before, during and after the US Civil War immigrants from many places in the world found themselves in the United States. Among the most prevalent were immigrants from China, Ireland and Germany.
Japanese immigrants did not settle in large number in the West after the Civil War.
The events following and leading to the Civil War.
While the telegraph did make communication much easier, people would not have settled in the Great Plains and further hadrailroads not moved people there (and back) more easily.
Large numbers of immigrants fought in the Civil War, particularly the Irish.
Good question. 90% of all civil cases are settled without a trial.
Most of them came because they thought theyd have better lives in america
Immigrants.
england
the north
Impossible to tell because so many of the soldiers were recent immigrants.
by the judge
While courts have protected undocumented immigrants’ civil liberties, some argue that those protections are being ignored
More jobs in urban regions due to increased industry and factories. Many immigrants and freed blacks.
They mostly fought for the Union. Since the major port of entry was New York City, and most Irish immigrants had settled in Union states, it was just natural that the Union would see a larger percentage of the Irish immigrants in their ranks than the Confederates.
yes it did because there was no longer slavery