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What was the impact on Hmong people coming to the us?

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Same as with everybody else (Irish, Germans, Chinese, Italians, Vietnamese, Russians, etc.); they had to adapt to the new language and customs of their new home. As a special note, you'll notice the "approximate" chronological order of the above listed nationalities. The Chinese arrived as early as 1849 during the California Gold Rush; the Russians were the latest arrivals, immigrating to the US after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1990.

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