A Guide To Translation Services in Boston
For centuries, immigrants have played an important role in the histories of many cities like Baltimore, Boston and Chicago. The languages spoken by these groups have also infused the cities with unique identities and flavor.
But by the late 19th century, Baltimore was considered by many to be one of the single most important gateway cities in the United States. Like most American cities of the period, it was also a broadly international place. The German language was a close second to English when it came to the most commonly spoken language in Baltimore. The Chinese language became more important as Chinese immigrant populations swelled to new heights during the American Civil War. Baltimore, along with nearly every other city of any size, had a Chinatown due to the large numbers of Chinese immigrants who were recruited to build rail lines. Chinese businesses began to spring up all over the country. It was at this time that Baltimore Translation Services began to develop and take shape. Unlike most other American cities, Baltimore was considered a relatively welcoming place for the Chinese and other immigrant groups. And so, the city became a hub for Baltimore translators in every language. Boston is also an important gateway city for immigration to America. Boston, another East Coast city similar in size to Baltimore, is also known as an immigrant-friendly city.
Boston’s location, size, parallels to European cities and openness to foreigners has made it very popular among Russian and European immigrants. The 2000 census revealed that Russians and Eastern Europeans make up some of the largest ethnic groups in the city. Of course, this population has brought with it increasing demand for professional Boston Translation for documents such as certificates and immigration paperwork. Areas like Chelsea in Boston have a high concentration of translation services, but Brookline seems to specialize in the Russian language.
Chicago is different because of its location, but it is similar to Boston and Baltimore in other ways. The first settlers in the Chicago area were French-speaking explorers. The big wave of immigration to Chicago occurred between 1840 and 1860. Europeans were leaving their countries in droves to settle in the Chicago area. In the mid-19th Century, more than 50 percent of Chicagoans were born in a foreign country, which increased the need for Chicago translators. By the end of the 19th century, most of the residents of Chicago had come over from Europe. German translators, Polish translators and Italian translators were most in demand, but Korean language translations and Japanese language translation agencies were also sprouting up all over the city. Throughout the mid-1900s, German neighborhoods grew and consolidated, leading to an even greater need for expert translation services. At the close of the Second World War, thousands of Japanese who had been interred in California moved to Chicago to start a new life. In order to accommodate the increase in growth of the number of Japanese, Chicago Translation Services companies sprung up throughout Japanese neighborhoods.
We hope you have enjoyed this article about the history of Chicago, Boston and Baltimore Translation services. In future articles, we will be discussing the rise of translation services in Miami, San Jose, and Portland.
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