I feel like this is one of the underreported things about our culture, how the German speakers went underground during the world wars, and never came back out.
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Mercedes first NA plant in Alabama, not to mention NASA with Redstone and VW on the state line. BMW’s first NA in plant SC. Those factors may play into German being third.
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Becoming enraged that Spanish isn’t listed anywhere because I can’t read captions is how I’m spending my Wednesday
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Assuming this is accurate, I'm fascinated about how the west coast, which used to favor Japanese tourists/immigrants (esp. Seattle, Honolulu, LA) now has Chinese. (Mandarin I presume?) Of course, prob. due to more open movement btwn US & China than in years past.
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Woodrow Wilson would be pissed.
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Have some Liberty Cabbage.
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Makes sense. German-Americans are still the country's largest ethnic group
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French in W. Virginia! I would have thought German there, too. Also, Vietnamese in TX, wow. Cuz there are a ton of Germans here.
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Nebraska surprised me more. Traditionally, Vietnamese immigrants settled in the river delta climates that reminded them of home, for the same reasons the Scandanavians headed for the Upper Midwest and the Germans for Pennsylvania.
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But not as many in Wisconsin.
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