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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…instead of learning centers where immigrant minorities can get more funding for education than the minorities already here, where gas prices steadily rise as the employment rate drops but dont forget to thank GOD for separation of church and state, no religion…
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Category: /History
…for the rest of your life, while rich maintained their wealth mainly caused by the low taxes. Living conditions were poor for average canadians and even worse for the arriving immigrants. At this time some of the modern convienences were just being invented and even…
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…. The headright system helped farmers get male laborers, and very few women to come as indentured servants. The young men who immigrated had not established themselves in England. With mostly males arriving and a high incidence of mortality, men often lived alone…
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Category: /Law & Government
…of Vancouver - it was then called Gastown. Mount Nagano in BC is named after him. By 1890 the great Japanese immigration to BC had began. Before the end of the nineteenth century, Canadian passenger ships regularly piled the trans-pacific route, bringing nearly…
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…The Gangs of New YorkThe movie I chose was The Gangs of New York .The movie is about all the immigrants and the native Americans that did not get along. "Four of the main characters: William "Bill the Butcher" Cutting), Boss Tweed, Happy Jack (John C…
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…differently based on geography, immigration trends, and other factors. The New England Colonies The New England colonies spanned modern-day Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. New England's economy centered on small farming, fishing…
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…was a direct result of the increased competition that immigrants and African Americans brought into the cities as they all franticly scurried there to find work. Washington was not oblivious of this mind set either as legislation was passed during this period…
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…ways. One of the ways that was used was that they didn't promote immigration into the area. Their customs in church were interesting to the Native Americans and helped to encourage practicing their beliefs as well as the fact that mission sites were…
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Category: /Law & Government
…<Tab/><Tab/>The State of the Union On February 2, 2005 our president George W. Bush gave the state of the Union address. In Bush's speech he stated that, we must be," good stewards of our economy, immigration, Social…
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…as progressive but rather a retrogressive era, where racism flourished against African-Americans and immigrants, and foreign policy was too aggressive. For African-Americans, progressivism largely deprived them from voting all together. Others think…
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