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- Arab_immigration_to_the_United_States abstract "Arab immigration to the United States began when Arabs accompanied Spanish explorers to the US in the 15th century. During the Revolutionary War, horses exported from Algeria replenished the American cavalry and Morocco was the first country to officially recognize the independence of the United States in 1787 in what is known as the \"treaty of Friendship\". However, Arabs did not start immigrating to the United States in significant numbers until the 19th century. Since the first major wave of Arab immigration in the late 19th century, the majority of Arab immigrants have settled in or near large cities. Roughly 94 percent of all Arab immigrants live in metropolitan areas, and nearly one third of all Arab Americans live in or around just three cities: New York, Los Angeles and Detroit. While most Arab-Americans have similarly settled in just a handful of major American cities, they form a fairly diverse population representing nearly every country and religion from the Arab world.The majority of Arab-Americans in the 21st century come from Christian backgrounds, with roughly 63 percent of all Arab-Americans claiming Christianity as their religion as of 2002. Prior to 1965 nearly 90 percent of all Arab immigrants were Christian. Moreover, around 32 percent of Arab Americans are of Lebanese heritage. Most attribute the significantly higher number of Arab Christian immigrants than Arab Muslims to a few key reasons. First, Arab Christians have had an easier time obtaining American visas than their Muslim counterparts due to prejudices underlying American immigration policies. Second, as the first Arab immigrants were predominantly Christian, even when the immigration process became less discriminatory, the presence of family members in the United States gave Arab Christians better opportunities to immigrate as they were able to find housing and jobs with greater ease. Some Arab Christians are wealthy and possess strong educational backgrounds, affording them an even greater opportunity to immigrate to the United States. Another reason could be because Arab Christians are more likely to be persecuted in their home countries than their Muslim peers.These figures aside, recent demographics suggest a shift in immigration trends. More Arab Muslims are coming to the United States than ever before in the most current wave of Arab immigration. Arab immigration has, historically, come in waves, most often as a result of struggles and hardships stemming from specific periods of war or discrimination in their respective mother countries.".
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- Arab_immigration_to_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Yemeni_Americans.
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- Arab_immigration_to_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arab immigrants to the United States".
- Arab_immigration_to_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arab immigration to the United States".
- Arab_immigration_to_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLinkText "Great Migration".
- Arab_immigration_to_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLinkText "immigrants".
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- Arab_immigration_to_the_United_States subject Category:American_people_of_Arab_descent.
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- Arab_immigration_to_the_United_States comment "Arab immigration to the United States began when Arabs accompanied Spanish explorers to the US in the 15th century. During the Revolutionary War, horses exported from Algeria replenished the American cavalry and Morocco was the first country to officially recognize the independence of the United States in 1787 in what is known as the \"treaty of Friendship\". However, Arabs did not start immigrating to the United States in significant numbers until the 19th century.".
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