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  1. German Americans account for about one third of the total population of people of German ancestry in the world. The first significant groups of German immigrants arrived in the British colonies in the 1670s, and they settled primarily in the colonial states of Pennsylvania, New York, and Virginia.

  2. They still form the most important group of German immigrants in the USA today. In 2017, around 12,500 Germans emigrated to America. © www.deutschland.de. Germans constitute the biggest immigrant group in the USA. Here you can find out why they also have the least public visibility.

  3. Als Deutschamerikaner (englisch German Americans) werden Bürger der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika mit deutschem Sprachstamm bezeichnet, die selbst oder deren deutschsprachige Vorfahren in die USA eingewandert sind.

  4. The United States is a country built on immigration — and the largest group of immigrants actually came from Germany! Based on the most recent US Census, more than 44 million Americans claim German ancestry. That’s a higher number than those who claimed English, Italian or Mexican ancestry.

  5. On October 6, 1683, the first significant group of German immigrants arrived in the New World. Their first settlement, Germantown in Pennsylvania, began a long history of profound but often overlooked German influence in America.

  6. Created: April 17, 20024. Last Updated: April 17, 2024. Introduction. This research guide provides information about German immigration to the United States and the activities of German immigrants in this country from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries.

  7. Culture. Where German is still spoken in the US. Oliver Sallet als/sb. 07/10/2019. Over 300 years ago, German immigrants crossed the Atlantic to reach, among other places, Pennsylvania. Their...