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It could be assumed that German immigrants migrating to the United States most likely adapted to a life of farming. TRUE FALSE

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The answer is false to your question

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True

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The given statement is somewhat true because, during the 1800s, lots of German immigrants migrated to the United States. The Louisiana Purchase and Westward expansion allowed people to move toward the West in search of land. The availability of cheap land led many Germans to migrate to Texas since the 1830s. Some of the other Germans stayed in Houston, Galveston, Mason, and other fertile regions.

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