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Immigrants often stayed in neighborhoods with other people from the same country. what were these neighborhoods called?

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They are called ethnic enclaves

Step-by-step explanation:

In terms of American historical landscapes, "ethnic" neighborhoods were created and settled by immigrants for the purposes of preserving their cultural identities. Neighborhoods such as these provide a familiar setting for those new to the country.

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These are called ethnic enclaves. This is an area that has a high concentration of a certain ethnic group, a characteristic cultural identity, and economic activity. In this area the success of the area is dependent on self-sufficiency and economic prosperity.
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