Papers 2081-2090 of total 5477 found.
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…and the Great Lakes region to settlement. Thousands of immigrants traveled into Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Michigan. Farm products from this region flowed eastward and their population grew. Fed by the West, easterners could concentrate on trade and manufacturing…
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…forever. But after they leave the only way to patch the gap will be new importing. It’s a vicious circle, which the country won’t be able to escape until the educational system is reformed. Furthermore, the United States is a country of immigrants. Making…
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…. This included people who were blacks, Jews, immigrants, and Roman Catholics. The KKK again grew very rapidly after the rebirth. They soon had more than 2 million members all over the country by the 1920's. Although, the KKK sometimes reflected on violence…
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…, or simply have it taken away. “Italian immigrants had personal items such as radio, firearms, cameras, and flashlights seized” (Rollins). Thousands of fishermen were forced to give up their boats. All of these are glaring examples of violation of civil rights…
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…was common in both China and India. During World War I Mexican immigrants workers brought marijuana over the USA border and its been coming over ever since. Because it grew all over in Vietnam, it was used widely by soldiers for its strength to make rope…
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Category: /Literature/English
Immigration to report his cousins, a change of attitude completely. This change is the 'bridge' in Eddie's story.…
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…in England are trout and salmon. Most of the people who live in England are descended from early Celtic and Iberian peoples and later invaders of the islands. After 1945, a number of blacks and Asians immigrated into the country. England has become…
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…there was war between the Indians and whites. The whites were predominantly made up of Civil War veterans, immigrants who left Europe to avoid military service, and about one fifth were blacks. They used clumsy muzzle-loader guns opposed to the Indians who used…
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Category: /Literature
…a parallel with the congressional investigations into subversion then in progress. The probing psychological tragedy A View from the Bridge (1955) questions the reasonableness of U.S. immigration laws. After the Fall (1964), which includes a thinly disguised…
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…crisis were John Kennedy, Fidel Castro, and Nikita Khrushchev. John Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts on May 29, 1917, a descendent of Irish Catholics who had immigrated to America in the previous century. Fidel Castro was born in Mayari, Cuba…
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