In the 1800s, many German immigrants typically traveled to the United States via the port of Hamburg, where they would board ships bound for America. After a long sea voyage, they often arrived at Ellis Island in New York City or other East Coast ports. From there, they would continue their journey westward, seeking opportunities in burgeoning cities or farmland in the Midwest. This migration was driven by factors such as economic hardship, political unrest, and the promise of land and work in America.
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