Papers 1861-1870 of total 5477 found.
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…with new businesses, labor was needed. As the number of factories started to grow in the United States, so did the number of people required to tend them. Immigrants came to the U.S. to make a better living for themselves and their families. Immigrants came…
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…first incubated. Black people were not the only race persecuted. Asians immigrating to the West Coast were given menial jobs with inadequate pay. Anyone without a white, Protestant heritage could face the prejudice and hatred of bigots in America. The Civil…
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…separatism. Schlesinger covers many aspects of the long history of immigration to the United States. Many sought freedom and opportunity, while others like slaves were to America against their will. Although there were various hardships facing the “new race…
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…the time the Dreyfus affair broke out. It was taken out of on of the best-selling, most widely read books of nineteenth-century France, La France juive. These sentiments, brought along by the Franco-Prussian war and immigration, were what caused the Dreyfus…
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…honorary citizens of the United States, by act of Congress. On May 8, 1985, the Penns were granted honorary citizenship of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Population and Immigration Indians graphics/treaty.gif graphics/treaty.gifAlthough William Penn…
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…countries can cost less than adopting a child in the USA (Harty 4).” In comparing Haiti to Hong Kong I have found some similarities and differences. Some similarities are as followed: You must follow the U.S. Immigration Procedure. This is run through…
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…managed to lower their birth rates, but the immigration still increasing. The same thing is occurring in the U.S. where many laws were made concerning the immigrants. The border with Mexico are being more patrolled and still many people are getting…
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…Multicultural Education in America has long been called "The Melting Pot" due to the fact that it is made up of a various mix of races, cultures, and ethnicities. As more and more immigrants come to America searching for a better life, the population…
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…of formal war. The Boers The Boers, also called Afrikaners, are descended from Dutch, Huguenot (French Protestant), and German settlers in southern Africa. The Dutch arrived in southern Africa in 1652, with 100 immigrants under the command of van Riebeek…
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…to some extent intregrated into their societies. For this reason, the traditional laws of the Sephardim are less demanding, but more enduring. Unlike the Ashkenazi population that has over a century of immigration spread itself all over…
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