Respuesta :
Answer: c. Germany
Explanation:
The most influential immigrant group in Texas came from Germany.
An influential immigrant group refers to a group of people who reside or live permanently somewhere other than their country or homeland in which they are famous. They are group of people who moved from their country to another country in order to become a citizen of that country. The movement might be voluntary or involuntary (forced). An immigrant might voluntarily migrate to a country in order to seek employment while another immigrant might be forced to migrate to a country due to war or famine in his or her homeland.
Answer:
Option: Germany
Explanation:
The most influential immigrant group in Texas came from Europe were the Germans. Germans immigrants began to flow in Texas since the 1830s as they began to stay in the tended cluster in ethnic enclaves. Some of the other Germans stayed in Galveston, Houston, Mason, Hondo, and other fertile regions. Germans constituted more than 5 % of the Texas population which remained throughout the 19th century.