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In the late 1800s, where did most European immigrants live in the United States?

on large farms
in large cities
just outside cities
in small towns
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User Joanolo
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In large cites

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more than 70% of all immigrants traveled through New York City, which became known as the "Golden Door." Most immigrants coming in New York in the late 1800s arrived at the Castle Garden train station on Manhattan's tip.

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