German immigrants
German immigrants are individuals who moved from Germany to other countries, particularly to the United States, during various periods, especially in the 19th and early 20th centuries. They sought better economic opportunities, religious freedom, and escape from political unrest. Many settled in the Midwest, contributing to the growth of cities and agriculture.
These immigrants brought their culture, traditions, and skills, influencing American society. They established communities, introduced German cuisine, and celebrated festivals like Oktoberfest. Today, the legacy of German immigrants is evident in the diverse cultural landscape of the United States and other nations where they settled.