| German net migration to Mexico from 1857 to 1976 |
| Year period |
German-speaking immigrants |
| 1857–1860 |
1,256 |
| 1861–1870 |
19,255 |
| 1871–1880 |
10,706 |
| 1881–1890 |
31,804 |
| 1891–1900 |
5,492 |
| 1901–1910 |
10,201 |
| 1911–1920 |
-1,352 |
| 1921–1930 |
739 |
| 1931–1940 |
21,284 |
| 1941–1950 |
2,256 |
| 1951–1960 |
3,934 |
| 1961–1970 |
1,266 |
| 1971–1976 |
85 |
| Total |
104,023 |
Read more about this topic: German Immigration To Mexico
Famous quotes containing the word numbers:
“The land cannot be cleansed of the blood that is shed therein, but by the blood of him that shed it.” —Bible: Hebrew Numbers 35:33.
“All ye poets of the age, All ye witlings of the stage, Learn your jingles to reform, Crop your numbers to conform. Let your little verses flow Gently, sweetly, row by row; Let the verse the subject fit, Little subject, little wit. Namby-Pamby is your guide, Albions joy, Hibernias pride.” —Henry Carey (1693?1743)
“Green grow the rushes-O What is your one-O?” —Unknown. Carol of the Numbers (l. 23)
|