The Filipinos make the third largest community of Asian immigrants in the US<\/strong> after the Chinese and the Indians. The history of Filipinos in America dates back to the year 1587 though migration of the Filipinos from Asia to the US occurred in two phases: the first half of the 19th<\/sup> century and the first half of the 20th<\/sup> century. The population of Filipino Americans began to grow after Spain sold the Philippines to the US in 1899. FlyHigh<\/span> shares some of the most interesting facts about Filipino Americans from the Filipino history<\/strong>:<\/p>\n
It was the marshlands of Louisiana where Filipinos settled first permanently in 1763.<\/strong> In order to flee from the clutches of the merciless Spanish colonists, they sheltered themselves along the gulf posts of New Orleans. Referred to as \u2018Manilamen\u2019 or \u2018Spanish-speaking Filipinos\u2019 in those days, they were the first to share with the United States the sun-drying recipe of shrimp.<\/p>\n
There were Filipinos from New Orleans among the \u2018Batarians\u2019 who had bravely fought against the British colonizers in the 1812 Battle of New Orleans. It initiated the first wave of immigration from the Philippines to the United States<\/a><\/span>.<\/strong> The second wave of Filipino migration to the US commenced in 1906 and continued till 1934.<\/p>\n
One of the most interesting facts to know<\/a><\/span> about the Filipinos in America is that half of their population resides in the state of California<\/strong>, while 6.7% of the rest lives in Hawaii. 4.8% of the Filipino migrants in Texas is the same in New Jersey. Illinois is home to 4.7% of the total Filipino Americans.<\/p>\n
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