Papers 1801-1810 of total 5477 found.
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…activities against groups it considered un-American, including blacks, immigrants, Jews, and particularly Roman Catholics." The members of the Klan would sometimes whip, torture, and beat the un-Americans who did things they did not approve of. They would often…
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…, but Britain, fearful of the hostile Arab population, proposed limits on the number of Jewish immigrants allowed to enter Palestine. These limits were not enforced, but they helped to alleviate the pressure being put on the British by Arab inhabitants of Palestine…
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…was concentrated in British Columbia, on the West Coast of Canada. The Japanese first immigrated to Canada to work on the rail road in 1900. By 1921 the Japanese population numbered nearly 16000 people and had possessed nearly half of the fishing licenses in British…
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…ladder - wage earners and their families were at a particular disadvantage in the capitalist jungle.Workers were slaves to the whims of their masters, the capitalist who own and ran private industry. Many of the workers were immigrants ignorant of the language…
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…bread. As much as they wanted to remain neutral, the countries of the Western World were finally forced to take a stand on the issue of emigration of Jews from the Reich who were seeking refuge. The United States maintained strict immigration quotas which…
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…Japanese Internment Camps Japanese Internment in Canada The first recorded Japanese immigration to Canada was in 1877. By 1901 the population grew to 4,138, mostly single men that came to Canada searching for jobs. As the immigration so did…
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…will have lost 10 million people and get to the other extreme of too few people to fill all the available jobs. To avoid this, Spain has to get in immigrants in the country. This however is a problematic process and can cause trouble in the social sector…
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…depicts the life of a young Chinese immigrant girl and her family. The young girl’s name is Jing-mei. Jing-mei’s mother always wanted the best for her. She wanted her daughter to be a prodigy at age nine. Jing-mei’s mother chose the type of prodigy she would…
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…more neighbors. So, they decided to destroy the forts while there is not a lot. All but one (Fort Ross, off of highway 101) where destroyed. The first Ukrainians immigrated to America to run away from the Germans. About one fifth of all Ukrainian…
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…action is that the benefits of the programs are available to, and being used by, millions of immigrants and foreign visitors. "Because affirmative action is keyed to race and ethnicity without regard to American nationality, foreign citizens routinely get…
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