Question

Which is true for European immigrants to Indiana in the 1800s? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses

They settled mainly in southern Indiana to pursue farm work.
They settled mainly in southern Indiana to pursue farm work.

They came to Indiana mostly seeking religious freedom.
They came to Indiana mostly seeking religious freedom.

They mostly settled in or near industrial cities in northern or central Indiana.
They mostly settled in or near industrial cities in northern or central Indiana.

They came to Indiana to find steady work in mills and factories.

Answers

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For European immigrants to Indiana in the 1800s, the following statements are true:

1. They mostly settled in or near industrial cities in northern or central Indiana.
2. They came to Indiana to find steady work in mills and factories.

The other two statements regarding settling mainly in southern Indiana for farm work and seeking religious freedom are less representative of the majority of European immigrants during this time. Most immigrant groups tended to congregate in urban areas where industrial job opportunities were available.

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