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Non-European immigrants during the Gilded Age largely came from

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Non-European immigrants during the Gilded Age largely came from

  • Greek
  • Italian
  • Polish
  • Slovak
  • Serb
  • Russian
  • Croatia

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Who are immigrants?

Generally, To put it another way, a person who is residing in a nation that is not their place of birth is considered to be an immigrant.

In conclusion,  This individual will always be considered an international migrant, despite the fact that they may have obtained the citizenship of their destination country, served in the armed forces of that country, married a native of that country, or had another status.

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