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…German immigration has been a huge influence in our country's development. Germans came to this country in the hundreds of thousands to millions over the history of the United States. They came in search of religious freedom, new farmland, more jobs…
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Category: /History
…Scotch-Irish Immigration in America Immigration into America has shaped and molded us into who we are today. Without groups such as the Scotch-Irish, English, Dutch, etc. America would not be the great melting pot that it has now become. Each…
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…, and your fifty blood hatreds and rivalries. But you won’t be long like that brothers.” The melting pot is the ideal of the nativists in America at the turn of the 20th century. The mass waves of immigration from Europe and the onslaught of the first world war…
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…Assimilate the New Culture The Smolinski family in Bread Givers was a typical immigrant family who faced struggles during the assimilation process. By looking at Sara and her father's perspectives that there is a gap of cultural differences…
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…The one thing that interested me most about immigrants coming to the United States is the reasons that convinced them to leave the places where they grew up to move to a completely unknown land. Such a decision can never be taken lightly by any…
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Immigration: English Immersion The issue of immigration has been a hot topic in the United States for much of its history. Recently the point of conflict has risen over the issue of bilingual education in public schools. Many people have become opposed…
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…. For some it's as easy as breathing for others it becomes more of a problem trying to attain their desires in this unfamiliar land. The US of A came to be what it is today because of the immigrants who came here. From the Dinosaurs to the Indians to Columbus…
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…Their homeland has the second largest population in the world, yet in America they form one of our smallest minorities. Americans were influenced by their beliefs long before the first immigrants arrived, and an important interchange of ideas has…
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…Their homeland has the second largest population in the world, yet in America they form one of our smallest minorities. Americans were influenced by their beliefs long before the first immigrants arrived, and an important interchange of ideas has…
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Category: /History
…by human immigration for many thousands of years. The original immigrants were the Aborigines who are thought to have migrated to Australia from Asia between 50 and 100 thousand years ago. These primitive people learned to live in the inhospitable…
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