Immigrants often faced significant challenges in adapting to their new environments, including language barriers, cultural differences, and economic hardships. Many settled in ethnic enclaves where they could maintain their cultural practices while gradually assimilating into the broader society. Over time, through education, employment opportunities, and intermarriage, they often adopted the customs and values of their new country, contributing to a multicultural society. This process of assimilation varied widely among different groups and individuals, influenced by factors such as community support, societal attitudes, and personal circumstances.
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