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The 1900's was the peak of Immigration from Canada to the United States, due to industrialization. The English-speaking Canadian immigrants lived principally in Michigan, New York, and Rhode Island; while the French-speaking migrants settled down in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and California.

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