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towards manufacturing, and industry, as the North did. During the years preceding the war, the North experienced a sudden influx of European immigrants, who quickly found low-paying jobs in factories. These immigrants avoided the South, because it would
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to find work and success. We studied earlier the effects of this mass immigration to cities and saw the horrid living conditions that people endured to find work. The overcrowding of cities made ghettos obvious and wealth was not directly associated
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with a plebiscite on statehood in which
90% of islanders voted gyesh and Hawaii became the 50th state of the USA on 21 August
1959.
Culture
Traditional Hawaiian culture and the customs of Hawaii's ethnically diverse immigrants
Is an integral part
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. It brought a great deal of spite and anger in the immigrants; both farmers and immigrants were in misery and anguish. For this reason, the Great Depression caused many people to change their ideas about the government and the economy.
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. With the increase of inter-colonial travel, old Indian trails linking the colonies turned into roads.
Until the end of the seventeenth century most of those who immigrated to the colonies were English, but in the eighteenth century different European nationalities
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The play Quiet in the Land by Anne Chislett talks about the Amish people who have immigrated from Germany and Switzerland to Canada. The Amish religion, which developed in Germany and Switzerland from a radical movement within the Protestant Reformation
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Author: Harold C. Livesay
Book: Andrew Carnegie and the Rise of Big Business
Summary: This biography of Andrew Carnegie starts off focusing on his familys immigration to the United States of America and their reason for doing so. He was born
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a comfort woman as Akiko did, who knows how we would have wound up.
I think the majority of the audience will enjoy this book. It has something in it for everyone. Immigrants can relate to it because they had to start from the beginning just like Akiko did
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with a plebiscite on statehood in which
90% of islanders voted yesEand Hawaii became the 50th state of the USA on 21 August
1959.
Culture
Traditional Hawaiian culture and the customs of Hawaii's ethnically diverse immigrants
Is an integral part
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needed to appeal to those who were in their audiences. Issues needed to be addressed that appealed to the lower class, women, and immigrants. In order to appeal to these audiences they also needed to portray those from the audience in the media. This is how
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