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Many people who immigrated to the United States during the Gilded Age moved to
farming communities, where they established their own farms.
rural Southern areas, where they opened businesses.
Western areas, where they managed cattle ranches.
urban areas, where they worked in factories.

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urban areas, where they worked in factories.

Most late-19th-century immigrants settled in Northeastern and Midwestern cities, supplying labor for factories and industries rather than moving to rural Southern or Western farms/ranches.