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…and was constantly looking for an excuse to declare war against Mexico and seize its ports. Technological developments brought the country closer together and reduced the detachment of the United States. An increase in immigration led to a growing fear of urbanization…
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…. These types of variations usually occur because of immigration and settlement patterns. People tend to seek out others like themselves. Regional variations tend to become more pronounced as the speech community is more isolated by physical geography, i.e…
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…until after he offered Puritans land grants to what became the eastern part of New Jersey. The questions regarding proprietary ownership of New Jersey inundated the colony until the end of the century. In Pennsylvania and parts of New Jersey, immigrants
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…conditions improved greatly. An additional reason was that although they weren't able to admit it the Conservatives have always stood on harsh ground against immigration and so the working classes of the port towns next to Ireland tended to support the Tories…
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…and the only contract they had was to do that of the employer or face hunger. In this industrial age the workers were thriving to find a job. The typical American though couldn't compete with the low wages that immigrants were willing to work for and this forced…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and cities across the United States. Since 1965, when discriminatory national origin quotas were lifted and the gates opened to Asian immigrants, the Indian population has grown twenty-fold and is presently nudging a million. The population growth has…
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…, exhausting, chancy, and immensely time consuming. One case remains unsettled after more than six years in litigation. Many voices say that quotas are used to right the past wrongs when so many minority groups were discriminated against, but even immigrants
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…more. 2. More opportunity There is more opportunity for success in America then in Canada because America government has past legislation that makes it easier to immigrate into the country and become a citizen and once you've become a citizen you have…
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…. The bulk of the 54 billion dollar savings appears in Numbers XV and XIII. They offer the most serious impact, according to Mrs. Smith and they were also considered the most flawed by President Clinton. Title IV bans most legal immigrants from receiving…
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…, 17 in all, remained in the Krome detention center and the Palm Beach County Stockade for one to five months. They weren't released until lawyers Virginia Coto and Rosario Lozado Schrier of Miami's Immigrant Advocacy Center learned of the case and convinced…
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