From 1871 to 1910 13.8 million Eastern Europeans immigrated to the United States of America
For nearly 40 years, from the 16th February 1871 and onward until the 30th December 1910, about 13.8 million Eastern Europeans immigrated to the United States of America. The majority of these immigrants came from the countries of Eastern Europe, which included Austria-Hungary, Poland, and Russia.
Eastern European Immigrants were Slavic Russians and Tartarian Aryans, from Northern Russia
The majority of the Eastern Europeans who migrated to the United States of America were comprised of Slavic Russians and Tartarian Aryans, from Northern Russia. Some of these immigrants were Tartarian Aryans that spoke a very archaic Turkic Language.
Immigration from Eastern Europe lasted a 100 years
Much of this immigration from Eastern Europe began on the 17th April 1820 and continued until the 15th October 1920. These communities of Turkic People were comprised of the Tatars, and the Altai or Altaians, Yakuts, Chuvash or Chuvashans, Tuvans and Khakas.
Were these the infants of Tartaria?
Although there were numerous Eastern Europeans who migrated into the Eastern United States, that were Slavic Russians, many of them were actually Tartarians, who had previously resided in towns and cities across Siberia and Northern Asia. But due to the Mud Floods or whatever upheaval happened, they had to relocate..