Over the years these migrants built up their own individual culture and established an identity of their own.
These migrants established several colonies in New England, of which the Massachusetts Bay Colony was the largest and most economically important.
The migrants established a Lutheran church in 1881 and an Apostolic church in 1889.
Many Chinese migrants establish small retail businesses particularly in clothing and jewelry.
The migrants from the Ilocandia arrived in the area and established their settlement in Alusiis, which was the first name of the pueblo which later became San Narciso.
These new migrants established various community organisations, including a football team.
In 1830, migrants from Madagascar led by Ramanetaka, who later changed his name to Abderemane, took over the island and established the sultanate of Mwali.
In the 18th century, migrants established pearling and trading settlements along the coast of present-day Qatar.
French colonists and French-American migrants in the 19th century established trading posts and later towns, after fur trading gave way to settlements and farming across the state.
At this area many rural migrants has established developing informal neighbourhoods.