This is what words from the government had said. This however is not true. Austrian Immigrants to the United States was low compared to other nations, but the numbers weren’t low. They were indeed 4,315,000 strong. The only reason that number isn’t higher is because the size of the country (84,000 …show more content…
A new leader takes control over Austria and his name was Emperor Franz Josef and he established the government that runs Austria. Apparently the choices he made for Austria were not excepted by the people. They rioted, and became very angry. They could not believe that their peaceful land would be exploited by tourists and outsiders. After overwhelming response, he opened up a channel with the US and decided to “ship off” all Austrians who were unhappy with the political system. He did not want nay-sayer’s in his country.
Approximately 2,000,000 of the total people who immigrated from Austria to the US had left their country by force. They were unhappy so they got kicked out. That was quite a small number considering the 10 million that lived in the country. Although, after those 2 million were taken out the rest became quiet and took the change without pestering anyone.
In a since, Austria was extremely important and played one of the biggest roles in the immigration to the United States Of America because in the end up until this day the total amount of foreign immigration in this country from Austria is about 8.9 % That may not seem high but considering how many countries there are, it is pretty