I feel like Canada is more a nation of nation than the United States because Canada don’t share any common culture, the country has basically no history or no culture at all (food, music, tradition, no war) meanwhile when you immigrate to USA you become American and share somewhat of a culture with other citizens. In Canada you will always be the nationality where you were born before being Canadian.
I’m Irish. It was very normal for so many Irish people to move to the US in the mid 1800s because there was a serious famine happening in Ireland at the time so millions of people left Ireland to other countries. A lot of them went to the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand but most of them of course went to the USA. And that’s also why these days there is so much Irish heritage in the USA these days.
@@artur6040 Umm.... no. I'm a college student rn and I sat through 11 years of learning history and I was never told of that. That's a bit weird to hear
I’m one of these immigrants from Mexico. My family and I emigrated to the USA in November 1991. It was a very cold winter in Albuquerque, there was a foot of snow on the ground. It took me 2 years to learn English in school. We recited the pledge of allegiance every morning in school. This magnificent country has treated me well. God bless America. I love America. Happy 4th of July, everyone. 🇺🇸 🎆
The first Filipinos who immigrated to America as workers in the 1930s were registered medical female nurses. The US had a shortage of medical nurses and established American taught nursing colleges in the Philippines and the nursing graduates were immediately employed as medical nurses.
That's pure capitalism. Rather than establishing schools in the US and raising wages, it's better to invest in third world countries and bring cheap labor. Nothing against immigrants, every person has a right to live a better life. But it's just so profit driven really.
Presentation very well done and magnificent. I clarify that, in the case of Africans, such as the case of Gambia, Nigeria, Congo, Congo DR, Sierra Leone, Senegal, Liberia, Angola, Benin, Guinea or Malawi, there were not immigrants as such, they arrived as slaves, and it was not because of choice. In the 19th and 20th centuries came the great immigration from Ireland, Germany and Italy. I had even heard that there were more people of Irish origin in the United States than in Ireland itself, the German Americans are the main ethnic group in th United States, during the great ”Italian immigration wave” 5 million Italians arrived in the United States, the most of the southern Italy, mainly Sicily and arrived mainly in New York where ”Little Italy” was formed not to mention New Jersey, Florida, California, Pennsylvania. In the 1970s until 2010 Mexican immigration began as a result of the crisis and chaos that Mexico went through at that time and the war against drug trafficking looking for a better life or a better job and business in the US, the majority of this group of Mexicans were from Central and Southern Mexico. Only Los Angeles, California is the second city with the most Mexicans behind Mexico City. I am not at all surprised by the large increase in immigration from the Philippines, India, China, Vietnam, South Korea, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Cuba, Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela to the United States. They (Asians and Latin Americans) seem to change in the next few years the demographics of an entire country. The United States with 50 million foreigners during different waves makes it practically the country of immigrants that it always was.
Learn other cultures before you make a fool of your self. You assume all white immigrants are the same...learn about Irish Americans populating plantations. Don't dismiss places based on modern day racism ideology. 1700's, 1800's and 1900's racism was very different. Being redhead, freckled, and super fair skinned was also beaten killed and enslaved in America. Anyone different was hated. Not all "white people" are the same. My Ancestors never got the privilege of the American dream, they picked cotton right next to other victims of early America.
I am Swedish and I know and have read about ancestors who emigrated to America. As a child we even had relatives from America who visited us thanks to one in my family who is interested in genealogy. 🙏❤️
I mean I go to Italy all the time to visit my relatives there sometimes they come here to US or send their kids here for weeks in the summertime to stay with our family.
The one that surprises me the most is El Salvador considering that country has only 8 millions people, having almost 1.5 in USA means your country got emptied by 20% Even mexico with those 11 millions immigrants and 130 millions population doesn't have that rate.
Considering how their country is one of the most dangerous countries, with all the cartels and the crimes committed against the population, I can understand why so many salvis left their country for a better place
@@SpartanChief2277 la migración Salvadoreña disminuira asi como lo hizo la Méxicana... Yo creo que las que subiran seran las de Cuba, Venezuela, Honduras y Guatemala.
@@badrobill1017 there's no cartels in el salvador it's just gangs but it's turning out to be one of the safest countries in Latin America with what their new president is doing locking them all up...Puerto Ricans make up the 2nd largest Latino group in the U.S. btw..
@@badrobill1017 there's no cartels in el salvador it's just gangs but it's turning out to be one of the safest countries in Latin America with what their new president is doing locking them all up...Puerto Ricans make up the 2nd largest Latino group in the U.S. btw..
The first nation to which US🇺🇲 migrates is Mexico🇲🇽. The reason? Permanent remote work, retirement or family ties. There's about 1,600,000 americans living in Mexico.
About 40 million, since December of 2022. It’s hard to really say, since a lot of self hating Mexican-Americans, put that their white on the US census. And not just Mexican-American, but lotta of Hispanic’s in general identify as white. It wouldn’t matter if Mexicans had never, began immigrating to the US, after 1970 onward. Mexican-Americans would still be, the largest Hispanic population in the US, today. By far, somewhere around 21-22 million, the whole south west, was originally part of Mexico, their were Mexicans already their.
80,000 Mexicans became Americans overnight in 1848 once the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed... Mexico should have jumped to at least 6th place that year.
This video only showed immigrants who don't have citizenship of the US like if you look why immigrant population decreased in countries since they get citizenship or they're just leaving the US to go back themselves the country
There's no way, there's too much endemic corruption. No matter who becomes Presidenté in any Latin American country, the corruption never ends. The US would benefit itself as much as Mexico to push them to change to US style laws, court systems and schools and pay their own people to rebuild their decrepit infrastructure. That would provide hundreds of thousands of jobs or more and slow illegal immigration to the US. Many illegals would probably go back if there was work and we'd eventually have a financially strong North American continent finally. But something has to be done about the cartels and the govt corruption or nothing will ever get better for them.
@@keithsj10 steal a loaf of bread at your local shop and see what happens. Will you tell the judge you "conqured" the loaf of bread? Dont be ridiculous. "Hopefully" chickens coming home to roost.
I hear mariachi music all over my neighborhood. Im in Texas. Im not Hispanic but i speak a lil spanish and neighbors treat me to frijoles and carne asada and tortillas. I love it.
What I would find truly fascinating is to know the emigration of the US and what countries they are going to. I bet the numbers aren’t as strong as its immigration, but I bet it is getting bigger and bigger as we come to modern times.
There's about 5 million Americans living abroad vs 50 million Americans foreign born Americans. So the ratio is about 10:1 Unsurprisingly, the country with the most Americans is Mexico, about 1.5 million
The poorest 20% of Americans would all emigrate if they had the means to do so. With no healthcare and terrible gun violence its a bad place to be poor.
Remarkable was how late migration from Italy started and the huge amount of migrants from Ireland. I knew there is a big Irish community in the USA but I did not expect that they lead by this many for such a long time.
Also Ireland is a very small country especially compared to almost all of the others on the list so it had a massive impact on our population. The famine caused a lot of it but there were other reasons.
From the 1800s and 1900s Irish, Germans and Italians were a very large migratory group in the USA, and Mexicans in the 1970s to the present day, despite the decrease in their population in recent years they continue to be the large migratory flow. Much white Americans are from Italian, German and Irish descent, also much Americans with Latino/Hispanic DNA are from Mexican ancestries.
All of Appalachia was historically Scots-Irish (Scottish) and Welsh. Very few actually Irish until the Potato Famine. So a little more nuanced than you broad generalization. Currently flooded with Mexicans, yes, but those are mainly one variety of Mexican as you can see by their dominant physical features. We need boarder control!
I want to clarify that there is no such thing as latino/hispanic DNA… Latino or hispanic is not a race, it’s a cultural group made up of numerous races and ethnicities.
There’s a lot more German ancestry in the US than I realized. While Peru 🇵🇪 never made the charts on this video, my family contributed at least a tiny bit to Peruvian immigration to the US in the 1980s! 🙌
They would've all eventually bred with the British that were already settled there long before. You won't find many people in the USA that have been there for more than a few generations without British DNA of some kind.
@@jvillaluz latinoamericano*** it's not shown there, but there are millions of brazilian immigrants living in the US as well, and the number only increases
Look at the act that Kennedy signed in the 60s the jews didn't want a ymore Europeahs in USA, they wanted third world people .Easier to control and use as cheap labour
In this list you combined Scottish and Welsh people under UK, which was not done under ethnic origins lists. People from Scotland identify their country as Scotland and Welsh people identify their country as Wales. Also, many people from Canada are Scottish, Irish, Welsh, English or French.
Based on the graph labeling, I'm guessing the numbers are taken off the 10-year census (with interpolation for the intervening years) and don't represent immigrants in a given year, but people living in the US born abroad from different countries. Thus, some of the Swedes who migrated early would have died by the time later Swedish migrants arrived. And I'm also guessing this isn't strictly accurate that all of these are citizens. It would be nice if they put their data sources in the description.
Almost 90 percent of people from india who immigrate to USA are toppers from top engineering colleges in India and many of them work in the Information technology sector.
@@keralanaturelover196Kerela Nurses migrate to Middle East..Most of the nurses in US are migrated from South Korea..My brother who studied in IIT Roorkee got settled in US last year(He is from North India,Bihar)
This is interesting, I knew a lot of Irish went to America in the 1800s due to the famine but to see that lots of brits also went, however when I'm in America I can say I have met atleast 5 times as many 'Irish Americans' as I've heard someone refer to the bulk of their heritage as Scottish, English or Welsh. I know Ireland are very proud and would remind their offspring to not forget that they're Irish. Maybe that's why.
Its also more interesting. If 75% of your heritage is from boring colonial stock (British) , but you had an eccentric Irish Granny- your going to advertise yourself as 'Irish'! There is no stock in being a British-American because that is the background all other groups compare themselves to. To be British-American is to be American v1.0. Boring.
@@AlfredJewe1lwoah man I didn't come here to start an argument. You're entitled to your opinion but to say being Scottish Welsh or English are boring which Irish is "cool" really makes no sense, as English and Scottish accents in particular are loved in much of the English speaking world..
@@AlfredJewe1land you can't claim to be Irish unless you're born in Ireland. You're an Irish American if you parents or grandparents are Irish meaning you can get an Irish passport, that's pretty legit. Any further back than that and it's Irish heritage and you're a boring old stock American.. Sorry to break the bad news!
I think it goes by country I have Irish but one half of my Irish family immigrated to Liverpool and after came to America and there isn't any English in my grandfather (mostly irish) which I found interesting it seemed they stayed close together even when they came to New York but eventually did mix with German
It’s because Brits especially English and Americans are so close in culture. I mean the founders were originally British. Also Brits are not very patriotic or hold on to British culture as much so they easily acclimatise to the American way. I believe far more white Americans have British ancestry than Irish. But it’s the cooler of the 2 so everybody says they’re Irish.
In the early 1800's, there were many African Immigrants because slavery was still legal as at that time. After 1865, the trajectory changed. America has made African immigration so difficult now.
Philipinos are great friends. They are simple and not greedy, will support you all the if you're a good leader. They're just chill and always find ways to be happy. They won't try to trick or overpower you. Just compensate them well and you're good.
As a Slovak-American, Czechia should truly be Czechoslovakia between 1920 and 1993. If you change Russia to the Soviet Union, you should do the same for Czechia, considering Czechia (or Czechia Republic) didn't become a nation until 1993.
Czechslovkian-American ❤️here too . Grandparents and great grandparents fled in 1937 . My grandfather was 10 at that time, then turn 18yrs old in US and fought in WW2 for US . Lived to 85yrs old.
@@seansmith445 It surprises me that Americans of German origin are the most numerous, because there are not very many American surnames of clear German origin. I have been told that many surnames, including German ones, have been changed or otherwise made more English
Yuck. Multiculturalism is bad. The American culture is one of Liberty, Unity, and the general appreciation of the sacrifices of our Founders to orchestrate one of the freest nations on earth.
Surprised by the high number of immigrants from the UK. I was rooting for them to reach #1, even just for a moment, to see what music you would pick for them.
I was also assuming / hoping that they would tie or beat Germany even for a couple seconds in the first decade of the 1900s - for exactly that reason! So close! 😂
@Paddy234 My view is that we already live in a wonderfully multicultural world. Mixing everyone up will eventually destroy that diversity. We really don't need individual nations to become multicultural in themselves.
@Paddy234 Both America and Australia were anglo Celtic until very recently. America, until the 1965 immigration act largely only permitted people from Europe to settle there and was 90 percent white. (the other ten percent being former slaves) What has happened since is it's borders have been thrown open as an act of harm against it. What has happened to western nations over the last few decades isn't a natural thing, it is a form of genocide against the anglo Celtic people by those who want to destroy western civilisation from within.
It's very important to see how after 10 years of "unification" of Italy (1861), indeed 10 years of civil war in the south after the conquest of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (1861-1871), thousands of southern italians reduced to poverty by the new, north-led, Italian state, begin to migrate en masse: mainly Neapolitans , Sicilians, Calabrians, Abruzzeses and Apulians.. Something that never happened before.
And in different states it all differs so much, all have different culture, different ethnicities living in every state, and different values also America has such an interesting history of colonization
I am Greek-American and I was surprised to see us in the top 20 for just about a hundred years! It is still funny to me how Greek Americans largely live in the urban centers that they first moved to. There are very few Greeks outside of certain cities/areas. Anyway, this was extremely well done. Good job.
@@olanwomisko6116it has nothing to do with other nations but spain.. this kind of music (mariachi/traditional) is created in México by the mexicans at certain time because spanish people brought their european instruments, then mixed people learned how to play them..
Traditionally the heavy immigration to the US come from nations that are Effed up. They moved to the US to escape tyranny or something else. Currently most of Europe is stable and there is no need for mass immigration. Mexico and South American are not stable.
Actually the United States has restricted European immigration, and Europeans are still eager to immigrate to the United States.Europe has very little land, and they want more living space.
I read on the USCIS website around 2011 that, "UK citizens were unable to partake in the Green Card Lottery, as there were high percentage of UK citizens in the United States already." According to this we had 700K UK citizens living in the United States, compared to Mexico's 11.9 million! I don't remember what countries were allowed, but what a joke!
all 2023 countries shown there are not eligible for diversity visas and then some. plus if you live in the uk, you can easily migrate to the us with a half decent education compared to the rest of those countries, youre a clown.
There's a lot of ways you can gain entry to the US, not just the green card entry. People from the same Continent are way more likely to get family sponsorship for example.
If there's 37 million Mexican immigrants then the population of Mexico may decline because of so much migration even with 130 million people living in Mexico ☠️
As a Mexican American🇲🇽🇺🇸 (oh no, no no I wasn’t born in Mexico🇲🇽 my grandparents were born in Mexico🇲🇽) this is true the largest immigrant population of the US🇺🇸 is Mexico🇲🇽
THESE GRAPHS AND THOSE WHO MAKE THESE VIDEOS ALWAYS FORGET TO MENTION THAT MORE THAN HALF OF THE USA 🇺🇸 WAS MEXICO 🇲🇽 BEFORE IT BECAME THE USA 🇺🇸. JUST BECAUSE MANY HAVE “MEXICAN” ROOTS IT DOESNT MEAN THEY ARE MIGRANTS FROM WHAT NOW IS MEXICO 🇲🇽. WHERE DO PEOPLE THINK THE MILLIONS OF “MEXICANS” WHO ORIGINATED FROM WHAT NOW IS THE USA 🇺🇸 WENT? Plus USA 🇺🇸 GOV ESPECIALLY under OBAMA MADE IT ILLEGAL TO TEACH THE TRUE “MEXICAN AMERICAN” / INDIGENOUS NATIVE NORTH AMERICAN HISTORY. Why because of the USA 🇺🇸 is responsible for the mass genocide of our people . A 😅hdr
Wow, i cannot believe there are 11 millon mexicans right now there on eeuu, by the way, there are a lot of american immigrants since the 80s, before it was all european.
Yes because it used to be the colony of the US. It’s not hard to guess there are a lot of people like to stay in the US if they have connections there.
Outra coincidência bizarra sobre a colonização dos EUA com o Brasil é que suas respectivas comunidades (Irlandesa nos EUA e Italiana no Brasil) foi por causa de um período de grave fome e pobreza que ocorreram nesses países, interessante... 😮😮
@@allydr90 why are anglo Saxon people such haters? You WOULD be much happier if You just stopped hating the rest of etnicities of the world, I can see in general anglo people are angry people, hispánics or southern europeans seem to enjoy life better than germanic peoples, anglos always look unhappy and full of rage
America was truly a unique nation with tremendous opportunities. It was a rare nation which allowed people to be free and expressive during the time when there was so much oppression in the world.
Yes, but apparently not enough to show up in this infographic. In the years after WWII, Lithuanians appeared there for a short time (Lithuania is the largest of the Baltic states) - Lithuanian refugees who, after the gradual closure of refugee camps in Western Europe, scattered around the world, including entering the USA. In the same way, Latvians(Estonians too) also entered the USA after WWII, but we are a smaller nation, so we are not included in these statistics. Although there are Latvian communities in the US, they are not very large compared to other immigrant groups. It seems to me that the Finns did not want to leave their homeland so much after WWII, because they had preserved their independence and they did not have to fear reprisals.
@@dg1006 I dont believe you. USA was the most brutal with slaves in the history. They used them to build up the system... now brazil may had slaves but no way as US. No black people are talking about that....
In Arizona there are TONS of Asian people there! In many of my college classes there were a lot of Hindu people there, people from India. I also met lots of Filipinos there, very nice people. There were lots of Asian restaurants there. My favorite is Thai cuisine, it’s delicious.
Fascinating to see how this corresponds to world history. 1830 - Potato Famine 1850 - California gold rush 1870 - Homesteading 1917 - Russian revolution 1945 - post war boom 1960 - Mexican immigration 1976 - the fall of Saigon
11 million Mexican born residents living in the USA + their children(us) citizens adding about 45 million plus 10,20 or even 30 million undocumented according to trump. That’s a lot ! Viva Mexico 🇲🇽
Whether displaced or voluntary migration it's very interesting to see the cultural make-up of the US population from it's early beginnings. I wonder what's the numbers of middle eastern and east African migrants in the late 20th century I didn't notice those populations in the data. 💖 the musical scores.
You have completely excluded Slovaks🇸🇰 Slovak diaspora in USA still counts around 790 000 people... 🤷 according to your video, it's still more than Ukrainians in 2023...
from 1918 until 1939 there was no ,,Czechia" but ,,Czecho-Slovakia" and most of immigrants to US were Slovaks, because of everpresent poverty in Slovakia during those years
and the same error: from 1945 until 1993 the state ,,Czechia" didnt exist, there was Czechoslovak socialist republic, which split into Czech Republic and Slovak Republic 1.1.1993.
@@TiestoCalvinHarris My paternal grandfathers family were danish/UK, My Paternal Grandmother family UK, My Maternal Grandmothers family Slovakian, & My maternal grandfather’s family UK.
I don’t understand the chart why early 1900s Russian number fell down? & Germany from 2million to 500k. Isn’t total of immigrants can only increase unless they move back?
For those of you who don't know: those African immigrants in the early part of the 1800s were generally voluntary, as the US abolished the slave trade in 1808, before this timeline begins.
This video was about number of foreign-born citizens at a time, not specifically when the immigrants came, though. So the African people list here at 1820 were born somewhere else, and most of them came from the slave trade which, as you stated, was only abolished a couple decades earlier. Plus, illegal slave trade still occurred until slavery itself was abolished after the Civil War (see the Clotilda slave ship).
Very few Africans migrated voluntarily in the early 1800s, those are mostly Africans from the slave trade who were still alive by the time it reached 1820 (the chart tracks the number of foreign-born people, not the current number of immigrants)
@@GigiGigi-ko6oe depends on which region of italy. in usa 84% were from sicily and almost 100% were from sicily or south, so actually worse than latinos.
There were a lot of migrants from El Salvador that came to the US in the era of 1979 and 1992 where there was a civil war between some decent level educated people from University of El Salvador who stood up against the abuse from "La Guardia" back then when it was a more militarized police. The clash created the civil war and many people left the country just so they wouldn't die
In this case, the only Latin countries that I see are the Central American ones. The only South American Latin country that I saw is Colombia (I am surprised that Venezuela is not there).
@@Juuxr Well, yes, but we all knew that the largest population of migrants in the US are Mexicans. Obviously I was referring to the rest of Latin America in my comment.
When I tell we aren't a nation of people who move in mass abroad from France... This proves you. It was interesting when new to discover and build but the next generations stayed.
The US is truly a nation of nations.
I feel like Canada is more a nation of nation than the United States because Canada don’t share any common culture, the country has basically no history or no culture at all (food, music, tradition, no war) meanwhile when you immigrate to USA you become American and share somewhat of a culture with other citizens. In Canada you will always be the nationality where you were born before being Canadian.
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@@igao9015 yes it is you ignorant
@@igao9015 Yes.
@@igao9015 yes
I’m Irish. It was very normal for so many Irish people to move to the US in the mid 1800s because there was a serious famine happening in Ireland at the time so millions of people left Ireland to other countries. A lot of them went to the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand but most of them of course went to the USA. And that’s also why these days there is so much Irish heritage in the USA these days.
Is it true that the Ottomans helped you with food?
@@artur6040 Umm.... no. I'm a college student rn and I sat through 11 years of learning history and I was never told of that. That's a bit weird to hear
@@artur6040it is. They would have liked to give more, but offering more than the queen's meager donation was frowned upon.
Is it the potato famine?
@@gby1320 yes
I’m one of these immigrants from Mexico. My family and I emigrated to the USA in November 1991. It was a very cold winter in Albuquerque, there was a foot of snow on the ground. It took me 2 years to learn English in school. We recited the pledge of allegiance every morning in school.
This magnificent country has treated me well. God bless America. I love America. Happy 4th of July, everyone. 🇺🇸 🎆
Uste es mexicano no se haga
@@Alexloeza99 si wey lo que tú digas
We are pleased you are here. (from Arkansas)
Happy 4th of July, Amigo.
Thank you for being here!
came for the chart, stayed for the music.
Thanks for this info
it was a nice touch. I liked it too.
The first Filipinos who immigrated to America as workers in the 1930s were registered medical female nurses. The US had a shortage of medical nurses and established American taught nursing colleges in the Philippines and the nursing graduates were immediately employed as medical nurses.
That's true. All the doctors where I grew up, are from the Philippines. They are all women.
That's pure capitalism. Rather than establishing schools in the US and raising wages, it's better to invest in third world countries and bring cheap labor. Nothing against immigrants, every person has a right to live a better life. But it's just so profit driven really.
@@jmiquelmbno
USA needed people to have a better connected world
And yes if you love North Korea and Venezuela, live there
I know because I moved to the US in 1896 - still living here and working here. But a bit of tiredness from working into my 120s bro.
@@Grimeyhoob fu
May God bless the Native Americans
They sure need to be blessed, they suffered a lot
And also may God bless the indigenous Armenians who lived in Anatolia for 3,000+years.
They arrived from Asia so they are immigrants too.
I am Cherokee and we hate the Apaches
Bro. Hispanics are mixture of natives and europeans. Still here.
Presentation very well done and magnificent. I clarify that, in the case of Africans, such as the case of Gambia, Nigeria, Congo, Congo DR, Sierra Leone, Senegal, Liberia, Angola, Benin, Guinea or Malawi, there were not immigrants as such, they arrived as slaves, and it was not because of choice. In the 19th and 20th centuries came the great immigration from Ireland, Germany and Italy. I had even heard that there were more people of Irish origin in the United States than in Ireland itself, the German Americans are the main ethnic group in th United States, during the great ”Italian immigration wave” 5 million Italians arrived in the United States, the most of the southern Italy, mainly Sicily and arrived mainly in New York where ”Little Italy” was formed not to mention New Jersey, Florida, California, Pennsylvania. In the 1970s until 2010 Mexican immigration began as a result of the crisis and chaos that Mexico went through at that time and the war against drug trafficking looking for a better life or a better job and business in the US, the majority of this group of Mexicans were from Central and Southern Mexico. Only Los Angeles, California is the second city with the most Mexicans behind Mexico City. I am not at all surprised by the large increase in immigration from the Philippines, India, China, Vietnam, South Korea, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Cuba, Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela to the United States. They (Asians and Latin Americans) seem to change in the next few years the demographics of an entire country. The United States with 50 million foreigners during different waves makes it practically the country of immigrants that it always was.
Learn other cultures before you make a fool of your self. You assume all white immigrants are the same...learn about Irish Americans populating plantations. Don't dismiss places based on modern day racism ideology. 1700's, 1800's and 1900's racism was very different. Being redhead, freckled, and super fair skinned was also beaten killed and enslaved in America. Anyone different was hated. Not all "white people" are the same. My Ancestors never got the privilege of the American dream, they picked cotton right next to other victims of early America.
You think so Captain Obvious!
@@rickydicky5889 not obvious little low t boy. talk to most people under 30 they have no idea....learn to look on the other side to inform yourself.
if Hispanics managed to keep their Spanish language, they managed to make the USA a bilingual country
Over the times they will all become typical American with same thought process and nationalism
I am Swedish and I know and have read about ancestors who emigrated to America. As a child we even had relatives from America who visited us thanks to one in my family who is interested in genealogy. 🙏❤️
I mean I go to Italy all the time to visit my relatives there sometimes they come here to US or send their kids here for weeks in the summertime to stay with our family.
Love Sweden from USA and Norway to were brothers
@@brettk9316 Love Italy from USA
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The one that surprises me the most is El Salvador considering that country has only 8 millions people, having almost 1.5 in USA means your country got emptied by 20%
Even mexico with those 11 millions immigrants and 130 millions population doesn't have that rate.
Yeah, salvis are the second largest group after Mexican is Hispanic terms. I suspect Venezuelans to be next
Considering how their country is one of the most dangerous countries, with all the cartels and the crimes committed against the population, I can understand why so many salvis left their country for a better place
@@SpartanChief2277 la migración Salvadoreña disminuira asi como lo hizo la Méxicana... Yo creo que las que subiran seran las de Cuba, Venezuela, Honduras y Guatemala.
@@badrobill1017 there's no cartels in el salvador it's just gangs but it's turning out to be one of the safest countries in Latin America with what their new president is doing locking them all up...Puerto Ricans make up the 2nd largest Latino group in the U.S. btw..
@@badrobill1017 there's no cartels in el salvador it's just gangs but it's turning out to be one of the safest countries in Latin America with what their new president is doing locking them all up...Puerto Ricans make up the 2nd largest Latino group in the U.S. btw..
En 1833 Texas, Nuevo México, Arizona, California, Nevada y otros estados formaban parte de México.
bro nadie te esta preguntando xd
Así es, por lo tanto los mexicanos en esos estados se encontraban en su tierra. NO eran extranjeros.
¡La frontera los cruzó a ellos!
@@Davi271281 los mexicanos no son inmigrantes en los estados mencionados.. que quede claro!
Eran de España. mejico no existia, españa era potencia mejico no lo era
@@ringofuentealba7976 espana no seria espana sin America
This is a wonderful way to view the history. Thanks to whoever made this. 👍🏻
Gambia, Nigeria, African in the Caribbean and Ghana should all have an asterisk since they didn't emigrate by choice.
Ita f**ked up, at the time they were treated like livestock, bought from Africa and sold in north america
Yea up until the 1860’s
And where are they getting the info from to know exactly they were from there? These were not countries
@@zochbuppet448I think they were going by the modern day locations from where they got the slaves from.
Same in Brazil, Cuba immigration
I like it how you change songs for each country.. you got my like. I am Mexica100%
I always knew that there was a very big Italian migration movement towards the US - but I had no idea how huge it actually was.
it's mexico no italy
mafia in nyc
I should say that Brazil is the conytry with most number of italian descent
@@mariaclaracoutinhobrandao2691 I think that title goes to Argentine actually
@@smavi4133 Definitely, it is amazing how in Buen os Aires they speak with an Italian accent but in Spanish 😂😂
At the beginning. Namibia Gahna, that wasn't immigration, that was slavery
Black people do not need to treat white people well,Their ancestor are animals,now let their children pay.
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Forced migration, but still migration.
Exactly. How is being thrown into shackles and transported in the holds of slave ships under the most foul conditions considered "immigration?"
If you leave country A and goes to country B, that's immigration.
The first nation to which US🇺🇲 migrates is Mexico🇲🇽. The reason? Permanent remote work, retirement or family ties. There's about 1,600,000 americans living in Mexico.
How many Mexicans are in the us
About 40 million, since December of 2022. It’s hard to really say, since a lot of self hating Mexican-Americans, put that their white on the US census. And not just Mexican-American, but lotta of Hispanic’s in general identify as white. It wouldn’t matter if Mexicans had never, began immigrating to the US, after 1970 onward. Mexican-Americans would still be, the largest Hispanic population in the US, today. By far, somewhere around 21-22 million, the whole south west, was originally part of Mexico, their were Mexicans already their.
@@poppy6376537.2 million Mexicans live in the USA
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80,000 Mexicans became Americans overnight in 1848 once the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed... Mexico should have jumped to at least 6th place that year.
Then they were no longer migrants
yeah they weren't immigrants but citizens. This shows immigration
they were americanos already , first here than the anglo brit; study your history.
This video only showed immigrants who don't have citizenship of the US like if you look why immigrant population decreased in countries since they get citizenship or they're just leaving the US to go back themselves the country
If we went by your logic, they should add the Native American population that joined the country that day too.
Germany and Italy got their countries in good shape so immigration decreased, hopefully Latin America gets their countries in shape as well.
The problem isn’t necessarily immigration itself, the problem is who’s immigrating.
There's no way, there's too much endemic corruption. No matter who becomes Presidenté in any Latin American country, the corruption never ends.
The US would benefit itself as much as Mexico to push them to change to US style laws, court systems and schools and pay their own people to rebuild their decrepit infrastructure.
That would provide hundreds of thousands of jobs or more and slow illegal immigration to the US.
Many illegals would probably go back if there was work and we'd eventually have a financially strong North American continent finally.
But something has to be done about the cartels and the govt corruption or nothing will ever get better for them.
Hopefully lands stolen are given back.
@@swiss9495 which lands were stolen and which laws were broken when that happened.
Lands aren't stolen, they're conquered.
@@keithsj10 steal a loaf of bread at your local shop and see what happens. Will you tell the judge you "conqured" the loaf of bread? Dont be ridiculous. "Hopefully" chickens coming home to roost.
I hear mariachi music all over my neighborhood. Im in Texas. Im not Hispanic but i speak a lil spanish and neighbors treat me to frijoles and carne asada and tortillas. I love it.
I'm proud that you love Latin food.
*Mexican
@@2007CamryToyota gotcha ya
@@2007CamryToyota Or *Hispanic/Latin American. Catalan, Corsican, French, Galician, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian is really LATIN technically.
@@JP_Lopez_”Latin” is a shortage from “Latin American”. Come on, man. There’s always one of these guys.
Don't worry. They've made their homes in the southern hemisphere the Irish as well. Good people. 😊
What I would find truly fascinating is to know the emigration of the US and what countries they are going to. I bet the numbers aren’t as strong as its immigration, but I bet it is getting bigger and bigger as we come to modern times.
There's about 5 million Americans living abroad vs 50 million Americans foreign born Americans. So the ratio is about 10:1
Unsurprisingly, the country with the most Americans is Mexico, about 1.5 million
The poorest 20% of Americans would all emigrate if they had the means to do so. With no healthcare and terrible gun violence its a bad place to be poor.
Strangely, my country, Brazil, has received a lot of Americans.
@@JorgeM270 Are they "American" or Chicano ?
70% of Americans have never left the country. A statistic I heard about 5 years ago
Remarkable was how late migration from Italy started and the huge amount of migrants from Ireland. I knew there is a big Irish community in the USA but I did not expect that they lead by this many for such a long time.
Also Ireland is a very small country especially compared to almost all of the others on the list so it had a massive impact on our population. The famine caused a lot of it but there were other reasons.
it's mexico no italy
@@iluminado.3491 are you blind?
@@sissi6013 go to elementary school and learn the flags.
@@iluminado.3491you bruh
From the 1800s and 1900s Irish, Germans and Italians were a very large migratory group in the USA, and Mexicans in the 1970s to the present day, despite the decrease in their population in recent years they continue to be the large migratory flow.
Much white Americans are from Italian, German and Irish descent, also much Americans with Latino/Hispanic DNA are from Mexican ancestries.
Captain obvious, we saw the chart too…
All of Appalachia was historically Scots-Irish (Scottish) and Welsh. Very few actually Irish until the Potato Famine. So a little more nuanced than you broad generalization. Currently flooded with Mexicans, yes, but those are mainly one variety of Mexican as you can see by their dominant physical features. We need boarder control!
I want to clarify that there is no such thing as latino/hispanic DNA…
Latino or hispanic is not a race, it’s a cultural group made up of numerous races and ethnicities.
@@itchias4 The Spanish are the pure race and the father of the Hispanics but they are European whites
@@Hir655 Nope. Not even the Spanish, but most of them are whites surely.
There’s a lot more German ancestry in the US than I realized. While Peru 🇵🇪 never made the charts on this video, my family contributed at least a tiny bit to Peruvian immigration to the US in the 1980s! 🙌
They made it! At the very end right after covid years
German language could be national language in USA but losed to english on 2 votes
I saw Peru on there briefly ❤
They would've all eventually bred with the British that were already settled there long before. You won't find many people in the USA that have been there for more than a few generations without British DNA of some kind.
Go back to Mexico.
This is one of the best things I’ve ever seen. Thank you for putting it together. Great work.
Interesante como en pocos lustros el patrón migratorio pasó de ser predominantemente europeo a latinoamericano y asiático en su gran mayoría.
Hispanoamericano*
claro solo movieron la mano de obra de europa a latin america
@@jvillaluz latinoamericano*** it's not shown there, but there are millions of brazilian immigrants living in the US as well, and the number only increases
Look at the act that Kennedy signed in the 60s the jews didn't want a ymore Europeahs in USA, they wanted third world people .Easier to control and use as cheap labour
Yep, alot of Latinos have feet
In this list you combined Scottish and Welsh people under UK, which was not done under ethnic origins lists. People from Scotland identify their country as Scotland and Welsh people identify their country as Wales. Also, many people from Canada are Scottish, Irish, Welsh, English or French.
There is something strange with these numbers. Officially 1,2 million people left Sweden for North America during the 1800s and to about 1924.
They didn’t made it
Not all of those became citizens
Some may have return to Sweden 😂
Based on the graph labeling, I'm guessing the numbers are taken off the 10-year census (with interpolation for the intervening years) and don't represent immigrants in a given year, but people living in the US born abroad from different countries. Thus, some of the Swedes who migrated early would have died by the time later Swedish migrants arrived. And I'm also guessing this isn't strictly accurate that all of these are citizens. It would be nice if they put their data sources in the description.
I'm assuming the number was the amount alive at the time.
Almost 90 percent of people from india who immigrate to USA are toppers from top engineering colleges in India and many of them work in the Information technology sector.
Most are nurses from Kerala then IT from andra
Bs few do, most are working in gas stations or dely s n such
@@keralanaturelover196Kerela Nurses migrate to Middle East..Most of the nurses in US are migrated from South Korea..My brother who studied in IIT Roorkee got settled in US last year(He is from North India,Bihar)
Not really
@@Geknight Some Indian students might be doing it as a part time job.
This is interesting, I knew a lot of Irish went to America in the 1800s due to the famine but to see that lots of brits also went, however when I'm in America I can say I have met atleast 5 times as many 'Irish Americans' as I've heard someone refer to the bulk of their heritage as Scottish, English or Welsh. I know Ireland are very proud and would remind their offspring to not forget that they're Irish. Maybe that's why.
Its also more interesting. If 75% of your heritage is from boring colonial stock (British) , but you had an eccentric Irish Granny- your going to advertise yourself as 'Irish'! There is no stock in being a British-American because that is the background all other groups compare themselves to. To be British-American is to be American v1.0. Boring.
@@AlfredJewe1lwoah man I didn't come here to start an argument. You're entitled to your opinion but to say being Scottish Welsh or English are boring which Irish is "cool" really makes no sense, as English and Scottish accents in particular are loved in much of the English speaking world..
@@AlfredJewe1land you can't claim to be Irish unless you're born in Ireland. You're an Irish American if you parents or grandparents are Irish meaning you can get an Irish passport, that's pretty legit. Any further back than that and it's Irish heritage and you're a boring old stock American.. Sorry to break the bad news!
I think it goes by country I have Irish but one half of my Irish family immigrated to Liverpool and after came to America and there isn't any English in my grandfather (mostly irish) which I found interesting it seemed they stayed close together even when they came to New York but eventually did mix with German
It’s because Brits especially English and Americans are so close in culture. I mean the founders were originally British. Also Brits are not very patriotic or hold on to British culture as much so they easily acclimatise to the American way. I believe far more white Americans have British ancestry than Irish. But it’s the cooler of the 2 so everybody says they’re Irish.
Thank you for immigrating to me.
@Reality Check Who themselves derived from Africa...
The population of the US is not as large as that of China and India🤣Short-lived immigration to the United States?👻
@@davefranklyn7730 But there was no one so they aren't immigrants
@@macjalac5845 this is wrong, Native Americans emigrated in multiple waves, slaughtering those who arrived first
No wonder the average iq in USA is decreasing, you might wanna check who you guys are letting in
In the early 1800's, there were many African Immigrants because slavery was still legal as at that time. After 1865, the trajectory changed. America has made African immigration so difficult now.
I don’t think they call that immigration
@abandonablesnowman it still migration, moving from one place to another. They are not native to land.
Mariachi band closed the party, thanks for coming to the US.
Would be interesting to see the Native American population on the graph for comparison...
Philipinos are great friends. They are simple and not greedy, will support you all the if you're a good leader. They're just chill and always find ways to be happy. They won't try to trick or overpower you. Just compensate them well and you're good.
As a Slovak-American, Czechia should truly be Czechoslovakia between 1920 and 1993. If you change Russia to the Soviet Union, you should do the same for Czechia, considering Czechia (or Czechia Republic) didn't become a nation until 1993.
Same half bohemian and Moravian Czechslavlia
Lots of countries should have had their names and flags change here.
Czechslovkian-American ❤️here too . Grandparents and great grandparents fled in 1937 . My grandfather was 10 at that time, then turn 18yrs old in US and fought in WW2 for US . Lived to 85yrs old.
Slovak here too. Thanks for pointing this out. My grandfather emigrated here in 1920, after fighting in WW1, for Austria-Hungary!
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Mexico at 4:24: "Hold my Cerveza"
Tequila, actually.
Germans are in first place for the number of immigrants. Today, 46 million Americans are of German ancestry
More than that, it's the majority in terms of caucasians.
But most Americans prefer to say that they are from Irish stock. Everybody likes Ireland except some Brits
It's debatable whether the largest immigrant group is German or British. The British are seriously undercounted for various reasons.
@@seansmith445 It surprises me that Americans of German origin are the most numerous, because there are not very many American surnames of clear German origin. I have been told that many surnames, including German ones, have been changed or otherwise made more English
@@BarryLyndon63yes there was a dtrong incentive to de-germanize
A country full of diverse culture
you mean sht
Yuck. Multiculturalism is bad. The American culture is one of Liberty, Unity, and the general appreciation of the sacrifices of our Founders to orchestrate one of the freest nations on earth.
Yeah also being the most racially tolerant and very little racism
@@kraken_dashlibya, China, Indonesia , Lebanon, India, Egypt are racist to their own people
Surprised by the high number of immigrants from the UK. I was rooting for them to reach #1, even just for a moment, to see what music you would pick for them.
Australia has always been the favourite destination for the British.
I was also assuming / hoping that they would tie or beat Germany even for a couple seconds in the first decade of the 1900s - for exactly that reason! So close! 😂
@@seansmith445; 'favourite' is an interesting term since for a long time any Brit arriving in Australia did so as punishment for a crime.
@Paddy234 My view is that we already live in a wonderfully multicultural world. Mixing everyone up will eventually destroy that diversity. We really don't need individual nations to become multicultural in themselves.
@Paddy234 Both America and Australia were anglo Celtic until very recently. America, until the 1965 immigration act largely only permitted people from Europe to settle there and was 90 percent white. (the other ten percent being former slaves) What has happened since is it's borders have been thrown open as an act of harm against it. What has happened to western nations over the last few decades isn't a natural thing, it is a form of genocide against the anglo Celtic people by those who want to destroy western civilisation from within.
It's very important to see how after 10 years of "unification" of Italy (1861), indeed 10 years of civil war in the south after the conquest of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (1861-1871), thousands of southern italians reduced to poverty by the new, north-led, Italian state, begin to migrate en masse: mainly Neapolitans , Sicilians, Calabrians, Abruzzeses and Apulians.. Something that never happened before.
I’m Gambian that was charted one one at the beginning! Sad to know so many of my countrymen came to this county in a terrible situation.
They came willingly
@@EllaBeeMediaGroupratio
the saddest part is it was Africans who sold and traded other African slaves to white man over to U.S
@@ghy518 They got sold by other Gambians. Who do you think was catching and selling the slaves in the first place?
My grandma came when theirwas only 800k Mexicans at 17 now 11 million and she is 65❤️ adore her
And in different states it all differs so much, all have different culture, different ethnicities living in every state, and different values also
America has such an interesting history of colonization
I am Greek-American and I was surprised to see us in the top 20 for just about a hundred years! It is still funny to me how Greek Americans largely live in the urban centers that they first moved to. There are very few Greeks outside of certain cities/areas.
Anyway, this was extremely well done. Good job.
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Ava max and bebe rexha
I was waiting for exactly that mexican music !! 😅
@@olanwomisko6116it has nothing to do with other nations but spain.. this kind of music (mariachi/traditional) is created in México by the mexicans at certain time because spanish people brought their european instruments, then mixed people learned how to play them..
Europeans don't wanna move there anymore it seems
Not the poor ones but the rich and high graduated people
Traditionally the heavy immigration to the US come from nations that are Effed up. They moved to the US to escape tyranny or something else.
Currently most of Europe is stable and there is no need for mass immigration. Mexico and South American are not stable.
Actually more of them are coming then before its just everywhere else dwarfs it.
@@t.d.5013 Yes the rich and smart ones coming to the US
Actually the United States has restricted European immigration, and Europeans are still eager to immigrate to the United States.Europe has very little land, and they want more living space.
I read on the USCIS website around 2011 that, "UK citizens were unable to partake in the Green Card Lottery, as there were high percentage of UK citizens in the United States already." According to this we had 700K UK citizens living in the United States, compared to Mexico's 11.9 million! I don't remember what countries were allowed, but what a joke!
all 2023 countries shown there are not eligible for diversity visas and then some. plus if you live in the uk, you can easily migrate to the us with a half decent education compared to the rest of those countries, youre a clown.
There's a lot of ways you can gain entry to the US, not just the green card entry. People from the same Continent are way more likely to get family sponsorship for example.
There's no hamleys or Costa coffee and whsmith in USA or is there
@@TiestoCalvinHarris No, there isn't.
@@maddiekits8
The US is absolutely one of the nations of all time.
That number of Mexicans can't be right. It says about 12M but we're missing about 30M.
Foreign born* then they lay us born useless babies by millions
Foreign born” so it doesn’t count Mexican Americans
@@juangamefreak Aha!
Yep all of these immigrant groups are far larger than it seems here.
If there's 37 million Mexican immigrants then the population of Mexico may decline because of so much migration even with 130 million people living in Mexico ☠️
As a Mexican American🇲🇽🇺🇸 (oh no, no no I wasn’t born in Mexico🇲🇽 my grandparents were born in Mexico🇲🇽) this is true the largest immigrant population of the US🇺🇸 is Mexico🇲🇽
What a shame 😞
Can you do country army size comparison from 1700 to now please
Please check the other videos on this channel and you gonna find it
My dad came from Ireland in the 1950's and on my moms side Italy.
THESE GRAPHS AND THOSE WHO MAKE THESE VIDEOS ALWAYS FORGET TO MENTION THAT MORE THAN HALF OF THE USA 🇺🇸 WAS MEXICO 🇲🇽 BEFORE IT BECAME THE USA 🇺🇸. JUST BECAUSE MANY HAVE “MEXICAN” ROOTS IT DOESNT MEAN THEY ARE MIGRANTS FROM WHAT NOW IS MEXICO 🇲🇽. WHERE DO PEOPLE THINK THE MILLIONS OF “MEXICANS” WHO ORIGINATED FROM WHAT NOW IS THE USA 🇺🇸 WENT? Plus USA 🇺🇸 GOV ESPECIALLY under OBAMA MADE IT ILLEGAL TO TEACH THE TRUE “MEXICAN AMERICAN” / INDIGENOUS NATIVE NORTH AMERICAN HISTORY. Why because of the USA 🇺🇸 is responsible for the mass genocide of our people . A 😅hdr
United states of germany 😊🎉
August Schoenborn, Ralph Baer, Levi Strauss
What is the German song played
Just wanted to say "Pozdrawiam" to all of the Polonia there 🇵🇱
Polish people were same level with Soviet union, china and Cuba for quite a while
As a ethnic population, Jews are immigrated to USA about 1 million + between 1900 to 1940
US is Mexico speaking English
North mexico
New Mexico
i found it interesting how many canadians move to the states consistently 800k to a 1 mil a year. and soviet union (where I was born)
Wow, i cannot believe there are 11 millon mexicans right now there on eeuu, by the way, there are a lot of american immigrants since the 80s, before it was all european.
There are a LOT MORE millions, but they don’t want to say it out loud 😅
Philippines has only 120M population and is not US border but no 4 ? It means Filipinos loves USA.
Filipinos are poor and simply want some money
Yes because it used to be the colony of the US. It’s not hard to guess there are a lot of people like to stay in the US if they have connections there.
Outra coincidência bizarra sobre a colonização dos EUA com o Brasil é que suas respectivas comunidades (Irlandesa nos EUA e Italiana no Brasil) foi por causa de um período de grave fome e pobreza que ocorreram nesses países, interessante... 😮😮
Please do one for the UK
And 🇳🇱🇮🇱🇨🇦🇸🇪
As a Mexican American, I can confirm.
One thing I found out is my cousin in that immigrated to Brazil from Germany. So you never know where you will meet family members.
I dont understand why the US discriminate immigrants, cos' this country was built by them.
Build by GOOD MIGRANTS (aka europeans) not the bad ones
Oh we discriminated against them back then too. We are a nation filled with angst and rage LMAO.
@@allydr90 why are anglo Saxon people such haters? You WOULD be much happier if You just stopped hating the rest of etnicities of the world, I can see in general anglo people are angry people, hispánics or southern europeans seem to enjoy life better than germanic peoples, anglos always look unhappy and full of rage
@@Alan_J_SilvaAs an Indian, I agree.
Eur0peans built America, and 0thers went to re@p benefits.
Really? How about the millions of Brazilian who weren’t even mentioned living in the USA? This is a joke.
This is about legal citizens born outside the US.
America was truly a unique nation with tremendous opportunities. It was a rare nation which allowed people to be free and expressive during the time when there was so much oppression in the world.
Un vídeo interesante.
¡Gracias! 😎👌🏼
It was like Secretariat in the Belmont. Was waiting for Mexico to get to #1 but was amazed that it was that huge of a gap.
Well they came and took back their territory and and the other parts that was claimed by Spain. Karma is like a boomerrang
The music was an amazing touch!
True!
I’m surprised Finland and Latvia never made it. I know many people migrated from there
Yes, but apparently not enough to show up in this infographic. In the years after WWII, Lithuanians appeared there for a short time (Lithuania is the largest of the Baltic states) - Lithuanian refugees who, after the gradual closure of refugee camps in Western Europe, scattered around the world, including entering the USA.
In the same way, Latvians(Estonians too) also entered the USA after WWII, but we are a smaller nation, so we are not included in these statistics. Although there are Latvian communities in the US, they are not very large compared to other immigrant groups. It seems to me that the Finns did not want to leave their homeland so much after WWII, because they had preserved their independence and they did not have to fear reprisals.
Can it be considered immigration when you forcefully annex half of a countries territory with all of its citizens?
What are you referencing ?
I can hear conservatives' small brains exploding watching this video 😂
This list is wrong, because almost 2 million Brazilians currently live in the US. In Florida alone more than 300 thousand.
E vc ser orgulha disso?
Were they also taken as slaves earlier in 1800s?
@@ibrahimagadjukic7627 no, they had slaves
@@ibrahimagadjukic7627 Brazil had more slaves than the US. Of the total shipped from Africa 60% went to Brazil while 9% went to the US
@@dg1006 I dont believe you. USA was the most brutal with slaves in the history. They used them to build up the system... now brazil may had slaves but no way as US. No black people are talking about that....
In Arizona there are TONS of Asian people there! In many of my college classes there were a lot of Hindu people there, people from India. I also met lots of Filipinos there, very nice people. There were lots of Asian restaurants there. My favorite is Thai cuisine, it’s delicious.
You don t think so
Fascinating to see how this corresponds to world history.
1830 - Potato Famine
1850 - California gold rush
1870 - Homesteading
1917 - Russian revolution
1945 - post war boom
1960 - Mexican immigration
1976 - the fall of Saigon
I'm very surprised to know that there are 2 Mexicos, one is inside the United States!😎😂
rereconquista basically
Yep, North México is california Texas Arizona etc😂. The México we know is in fact just south México
@@егорворонов-э1ц reconquista yep
@@dazd14and new Mexico, but is Florida mostly cuban immigration?
@@dazd14 reconquista? lets turn texas into a third world sh1thole like mexico LOL good idea
5:29 I (and my mom) was/were one of the Polish people in 2005!
The song at the very start is "African Skies (Stephen J. Anderson)".
The music when Mexico is on top really emphasizes the rapid growth.
11 million Mexican born residents living in the USA + their children(us) citizens adding about 45 million plus 10,20 or even 30 million undocumented according to trump. That’s a lot ! Viva Mexico 🇲🇽
That’s correct!
wetbacs
There’s about 37 million Mexican Americans
Whether displaced or voluntary migration it's very interesting to see the cultural make-up of the US population from it's early beginnings. I wonder what's the numbers of middle eastern and east African migrants in the late 20th century I didn't notice those populations in the data. 💖 the musical scores.
Love❤ usa🇺🇸 from 🇮🇳
Its evil country.
Same to you guys. From USA 🇺🇸🤝🇮🇳
Mexican music is wonderful. ❤🎉 💃
This one is one of my favorites “ EL CASCABEL “ ruclips.net/video/73eL52Q8W0M/видео.htmlsi=0SBsJCJqb5OdWLcN
Can’t help but notice that it went from predominantly African countries to European countries to Asian countries….hmmm…
You have completely excluded Slovaks🇸🇰 Slovak diaspora in USA still counts around 790 000 people... 🤷 according to your video, it's still more than Ukrainians in 2023...
Just adding a "lame wiki" list of Slovak Americans for your reference: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Slovak_Americans
It’s about those who were born outside of the US
from 1918 until 1939 there was no ,,Czechia" but ,,Czecho-Slovakia" and most of immigrants to US were Slovaks, because of everpresent poverty in Slovakia during those years
and the same error: from 1945 until 1993 the state ,,Czechia" didnt exist, there was Czechoslovak socialist republic, which split into Czech Republic and Slovak Republic 1.1.1993.
@@crocoloco That's what I am talking about! 👍🏻
American here most of my family arrived from the UK in the 1600’s the rest Denmark 1860’s & Slovakia 1900’s.
How's your family from so many places
@@TiestoCalvinHarris My paternal grandfathers family were danish/UK, My Paternal Grandmother family UK,
My Maternal Grandmothers family Slovakian, & My maternal grandfather’s family UK.
I don’t understand the chart why early 1900s Russian number fell down? & Germany from 2million to 500k. Isn’t total of immigrants can only increase unless they move back?
German flag wasn't even changed through this period by him.
So? The other flags also were not changed.
Esperava a participação de brasileiros, fiquei surpreso
Tem um pouco menos de 1milhao de brasileiros nos EUA, a gente não esse costume de imigrar.
@@itsmedrico1735 Errado! É o dobro disso, são 2 milhões de brasileiros lá..
Estados Unidos têm a segunda comunidade brasileira, só não aparecemos no rank porque a concorrência tão na casa dos milhares e milhões
Does this show a number of yearly coming migrants to the USA or the total number of the given nationality members in the USA at the moment?
total
You do the math
Go back to Germany
Mexico way on top; Never despise humble beginnings
but the numbers are decreasing
@@yuyinho😂 majority in the US by 2045 is not decreasing.
@ttvfubozzy2836 That's because the ones in the US are reproducing, it doesn't mean more are gonna be migrating
For those of you who don't know: those African immigrants in the early part of the 1800s were generally voluntary, as the US abolished the slave trade in 1808, before this timeline begins.
Na slaves were still being brought. And realize how it declined during 1865 (civil war)
@@oni_obaji07 What evidence do you have that illegal shipment of slaves continued after 1808?
@@oni_obaji07But I'm not sure if the federal us government would count illegal slave trading as actual immigration ?
This video was about number of foreign-born citizens at a time, not specifically when the immigrants came, though. So the African people list here at 1820 were born somewhere else, and most of them came from the slave trade which, as you stated, was only abolished a couple decades earlier. Plus, illegal slave trade still occurred until slavery itself was abolished after the Civil War (see the Clotilda slave ship).
Very few Africans migrated voluntarily in the early 1800s, those are mostly Africans from the slave trade who were still alive by the time it reached 1820 (the chart tracks the number of foreign-born people, not the current number of immigrants)
Los hispanos recuperando lo grande que fuimos en un pasado! Poco a poco conquistaremos de nuevo todo el continente. Que viva la hispanidad! 🎉
Only Mexico sorry.
I've seen Italians on all the immigrant charts.
In Argentina,America,Australia,Canada,France,Germany,Brazil etc etc OMG 🤯
Better than latinos .
@@GigiGigi-ko6oe Italians are latinos.
@@GigiGigi-ko6oe depends on which region of italy.
in usa 84% were from sicily and almost 100% were from sicily or south, so actually worse than latinos.
@@GigiGigi-ko6oe italins are "latinos" they speak a latin language lol
@@exequielmorancrowley6726I mean they are not Latino Americans …
these data have a serious issue. Is this a yearly statistics or accumulative sum? Some data don't make sense.
There were a lot of migrants from El Salvador that came to the US in the era of 1979 and 1992 where there was a civil war between some decent level educated people from University of El Salvador who stood up against the abuse from "La Guardia" back then when it was a more militarized police. The clash created the civil war and many people left the country just so they wouldn't die
In this case, the only Latin countries that I see are the Central American ones.
The only South American Latin country that I saw is Colombia (I am surprised that Venezuela is not there).
venezuelan peasants are newcomers. they'll be on the next video
North Americans too since Mexico is in the North America
@@Juuxr Well, yes, but we all knew that the largest population of migrants in the US are Mexicans. Obviously I was referring to the rest of Latin America in my comment.
What about Italy?
@@2007CamryToyota That's why I specified South America/Central America. Italy is in Europe, I was not referring to them.
When I tell we aren't a nation of people who move in mass abroad from France... This proves you. It was interesting when new to discover and build but the next generations stayed.