Which Europeans emigrated to America by wooden sailing ship?
Until the late 1800s, the Europeans who wanted to emigrate to America had to travel by wooden sailing ship. This was a risky method of travel, and many people died during the journey, especially when large numbers of hungry and sickly people were traveling, such as during the Irish potato “famine”. Americans boast that some of Europe’s best citizens abandoned their advanced cities, homes, families, friends, farms, and businesses to join primitive farming communities in America because life in Europe was so horrible, but life in Europe was horrible only to a certain percentage of the population. We cannot judge people by what they claim to be; instead, we must judge people by their performance. The only way to determine which Europeans emigrated to America is to look at their lives before and after they arrived in America. If people such as Mozart, Newton, Faraday, Maxwell, and Planck had emigrated to America, then America would have become the center for art, architecture, music, math,