Russian immigrants in America tended to settle in urban areas such as New York City, Chicago, and San Francisco. These cities offered job opportunities, social networks, and cultural amenities that helped Russian immigrants establish themselves in the new country. Additionally, many Russian immigrants sought religious and political freedom in America, making urban centers with diverse populations attractive destinations.
New York City
The Russian immigrants settled in new york with no money, no English, no place to live here. "Help me please! See my passport. Give me one rule then heal me or I will put money on your face,"some of them said.
They mostly settled in rural areas, agriculture being their trade, but Texas was also an area where many Poles settled. There were (and are) some Polish enclaves, such as Cicero in the Chicago area.
You don't settle in weather. You settle in a location.
they settle cuz they needed new stuf.
southwest
The Zionists were the Jewish group that wanted to settle in their homeland.
First Polish settlers came to Jamestown in 1608.
From what I found on the internet (so I'm not sure exactly how true this is, though I think it's pretty close) it said that many Polish immigrants settled in Chicago, Illinois, along Lake Eerie, and in Ohio. There was also a community of Polish people in Shamokin, Pennsylvania. Well that's all I have found so far, if I find more I'll post it. I !
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