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…) was in constitutional deadlock. The only way out of this deadlock was to separate or to bring more colonies into confederation. There was much immigration into both Canada east and Canada west, these new immigrants were primarily English which added to the problem…
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Category: /History
…to find a passage to India so when they saw the people they called them Indians. In 1803 the immigrants now known as Americans bought some land from the French called the "Louisiana Purchase". The Americans then tried to make the Indians move to the territory…
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…, I enjoy my job, the people I work with, and most of the customers I deal with. America’s view of the American Dream does not affect me in any way. I dislike my country for its views on such things like immigrants and success. I like my country…
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…in all countries such as Zimbabwe, Kenya, Great Britain, France and Canada. The American public does not care about the countries but they should. We have many immigrants coming into out country, each year and some of them carrying the AIDS virus. We can…
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Category: /Literature/English
…as "Dutchtown" was established by German immigrants. However, it may not be so easy to identify areas such as "Dogtown" or "The Hill" as the Irish and Italian areas of town. The Central West End is historically a very liberal yet sophisticated part of the city…
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…in the book. Some prime examples of these sacrifices are Mattie’s will to offer sanction to illegal immigrants, the fact that Taylor sacrificed the whole success of her excursion by taking along an unwanted, abused Native-American infant, and Estevan and Esperanza…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to see. How can a fifty-two-year-old white immigrant storekeeper…see a little black girl?” (48) Her classmates also have an effect on her. They seem to think that because she is not beautiful and she is not worth anything except as the focal point…
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…force in America. A new country made up almost entirely of immigrants, who needed jobs, big business was welcomed and a favorable economic policy provided a catalyst for there birth. These economic conditions gave rise to innovators, monopolists, and most…
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…is only 290 miles in length and 85 miles in width at its widest point. Israel is a country of immigrants. Since its creation in 1948, the population has increased seven-fold. Today, its over six million inhabitants represent many different cultures…
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Category: /History
…and the French as they attempted to take advantage of the United States during their conflict with the Spanish. The Alien and Sedition Acts, impressed by the Federalists also played a role in both domestic and foreign affairs as it opposed foreign immigrants
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