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Ontario, and the Greater Toronto Area in particular, have been the recipients of most immigration to Canada, largely immigrants from war-torn Europe in the 1950s and 1960s and after changes in federal immigration law, a massive influx of non-Europeans since the 1970s.
The Crow were largely pushed westward by the intrusion and influx of the Sioux, who had been pushed westerly by European-American expansion.
The barrios continually thrived by the large influx of immigration from Mexico, this largely due to the explosion of the Latino population in the late 20th century.
Population growth in the county has been rapid since the 1960s as a result of an influx from the North, with extensive housing developments now occupying areas that were formerly largely rural.
Possible reasons for this movement away from the Republican Party may include the large influx into the County in recent years of retirees and young professionals from outside the State, as well as the growing economic concerns of the County's largely rural population.
The small fishing town, usually quiet in winter, due to the largely seasonal economy, is host to an influx of visitors.
Silver Creek Township, is largely agricultural, though it has a large influx of summer visitors who own cottages or stay at summer resorts in the Sister Lakes.
Keeler Township is largely agricultural, though it has a large influx of summer visitors who own cottages or stay at summer resorts in the Sister Lakes area in the township's southwest corner.
The influx of immigrants from the British Isles led to the construction of several new buildings, including St. Vincent's church for the Roman Catholic congregation, St. Peter's for the Anglicans, the Presbyterian church for a largely Scottish congregation and several new churches for a variety of Welsh congregations.
The historic village is largely a National Trust property and receives a large annual influx of tourists-being the site of West Wycombe Park, West Wycombe Caves and the Mausoleum on top of West Wycombe Hill.
The London squat party scene of recent years has seen an influx of European travellers, largely from the East, where there is also a large rave culture, for example events such as Czechtek.
The province slowly grew in population, there was a continual influx of people from surrounding areas, principally Cambodia ( part of what is now western Cambodia was ruled by Bangkok at this time ), however Surin was largely self-sufficient, and somewhat isolated.
Dupont Circle is located in the " Old City " of Washington, D. C.the area planned by architect Pierre Charles L ' Enfant — but remained largely undeveloped until after the American Civil War, when there was a large influx of new residents.
His efforts were largely ineffectual, however, as no major influx of Scottish workers into the SLP's ranks was forthcoming.
The influx of miners and shipping largely bypassed Port Augusta.
These are the largest sectors of the city's economy largely due to the summer tourism industry, and a large influx of retiree's moving into the area.
This is largely attributed to the influx of spices into Whitehaven during the 18th century.
The area is traditionally known to have a strong Greek cultural influence, largely due to the influx of said immigrants to Australia in the mid-20th century.
The area is traditionally known to have a strong Greek cultural influence, largely due to the influx of said immigrants to Australia in the mid-20th century.
In 1521 Cortés defeated the Aztec empire in Mesoamerica, which was followed by a large influx of Spanish clergy, whose writings provide most of information about pre-conquest Aztec life and customs largely assembled from interviews with those who survived the invasion and subsequent epidemics, and their descendents.
One reason that could have led to Chapeltown being left was the quality of its housing stock, although they now largely achieve low rents, the houses are generally well built as they were originally built for the influx of Leeds ' new middle class brought on by the industrial revolution.
In the 1890s, the neighborhood received an influx of largely Roman Catholic German-Americans.
The historian Arther Ferrill has suggested that the Roman Empire – particularly the military – declined largely as a result of an influx of Germanic mercenaries into the ranks of the legions.
The piecemeal settlement of English and even some French Huguenot incomers, all of the Protestant faith in contrast to the continuing Catholicism of most of the native population, was followed by a significant influx of largely Ulster-Scots settlers after 1690 when greater security prevailed.

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Saxon mercenaries from these tribes had been present in Britain since the late Roman period, but the main influx of population is traditionally thought to have taken place from after they left in the fifth century.
The late Roman influx of the Alemanni from the north is memorialized by the remains of a Roman fort at Schaan.
Troisdorf has a population of predominantly Christian belief, consisting of Roman Catholics, Protestants, Baptists, Jehovah's Witnesses and other communities, along with an influx of migrants of Islam, Orthodox Christianity and Jewish belief.
Also, several Christian evangelical churches, which have seen an increased influx of believers and as an important part of popular faith and, it is claimed, have more worshippers than does the Roman Catholic Church.
Gracchus rose to office at a time when the Roman Republic was bloated with the effects of extensive expansion abroad ; a huge influx of slave labor and foreign wealth, a change in the function of agriculture and devaluation in the crop market were causing a massive domestic crisis, challenging the fundamental values of Roman culture ( there is a debate over whether it was a grain crisis or a manpower crisis ).
The canton has historically been strongly Protestant, but in recent decades it has received an influx of Roman Catholic arrivals.
The fall of Roman Britain at the beginning of the fifth century, according to Bede, allowed an influx of invaders from northern Germany including the Angles and Saxons.
The presence of the Roman military resulted in a huge influx of non-Dacian immigrants, such as soldiers, their dependents, ancillary workers and merchants, from every part of the Roman Empire, especially from the rest of the Balkans, into Moesia.
The last centuries before the Roman invasion saw an influx of mixed Germanic-Celtic speaking refugees from Gaul ( approximately modern day France and Belgium ) known as the Belgae, who were displaced as the Roman Empire expanded around 50 BC.
This may have been caused by an influx of refugees from Roman occupied Europe, or Britain's large mineral reserves.
The influx of Roman Catholic immigrant workers from Ireland led to outbreaks of sectarian violence at the Duntreath Arms Inn ( adjacent to Innsbridge ) in 1905, which followed a mistaken visit by an Orange band which disembarked at Croy and marched to Kilsyth.
By the end of the 18th century, particularly with the influx of Irish immigrants to Glasgow during the nascent stages of the Industrial Revolution, there emerged an increasing demand for a Roman Catholic church in the city.
After the arrival of Roman Abramovich as the owner of Chelsea in 2003, and the subsequent influx of expensive and high-profile players including Adrian Mutu, Didier Drogba and Hernán Crespo, his first team place seemed under threat.
** In 1905, with the large influx of Roman Catholic immigrants to the area, a new Roman Catholic parish, Holy Name of Jesus, was created.
Despite the influx of various religious sects, a large segment which is 95. 28 % of the populace is still Roman Catholics.

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Catholic Emancipation in 1829 and the influx of large numbers of Irish immigrants, particularly after the famine years of the late 1840s, principally to the growing lowland centres like Glasgow, led to a transformation in the fortunes of Catholicism.
With the influx of missionary priests trained in the English Colleges in Douai and Rome from the 1570s onwards relations between the authorities and the Catholic community took a further turn for the worse.
With the influx of new residents came a number of new churches, founded for Catholic, Episcopalian, Lutheran, and Methodist parishioners, as well as a second Congregational church.
Next were the Catholic Germans, then a large influx of French Canadians during the 1870s and 1880s.
With prosperity and economic development came an influx of European immigration, including Protestants and Jews, although Brazil remained mostly Catholic.
Because it never had town walls it became a location for many Catholic merchants from Limerick when Catholics were forbidden to reside in the walled towns by the Penal Laws, and much of its past prosperity is attributable to this influx.
Stewart concluded, " The distinctive Ulster-Scottish culture, isolated from the mainstream of Catholic and Gaelic culture, would appear to have been created not by the specific and artificial plantation of the early seventeenth century, but by the continuous natural influx of Scottish settlers both before and after that episode … .”
* St John Fisher Catholic Church-The large influx of Irish people in the 1950s led to the establishment of the Catholic parish of St. John Fisher on 30 September 1956 with first masses being held by Father Philip Smith at Turves Green School.
It was a mainly Protestant area which developed from the influx of Welsh settlers, whilst the north end of Liverpool such as Everton and Vauxhall was settled by Irish immigrants, and became mainly Catholic.
The 17th century saw an influx of settlers mainly from England, but a significant number were Protestants ( Huguenots ) fleeing persecution in Catholic France.
With only a few priests and a great influx of Catholic immigrants of French, Irish and German descent, the diocese was in need of assistance.
Within a few generations there was another influx of German immigrants, then still later in the late 19th century Polish and Irish Catholic immigrants.
Outside parliament, figures like Australia's first Catholic cardinal, Patrick Francis Moran denounced anti-Chinese legislation as " unchristian ", but was mocked in the popular press and the small European population of Australia generally supported the legislation and remained fearful of being overwhelmed by an influx of non-British migrants from the vastly different cultures of the highly populated empires to Australia's north.
According to Jenny Franchot, the author of a history of the riots, the presence of a community of Catholic religious in their midst reminded Protestant Bostonians of the increasing influx of Irish Catholics, who were taking over the labor market.

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