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…Americans for possession of the land they both coveted, they attempted to secure title to the land that they called their own, either through official treaties or when these failed, by forceful acts. As more and more Europeans immigrated to what is now know…
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…Barbara Sobieszczanska I did my immigration project on Barbara Sobieszczanska. She emigrated from Poland to the United States in 1986. The reason why she and her family who now live in Lafayette left Poland was because of the condition. Many…
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Category: /History
…for Catholics. They didn’t take religion as seriously as New England, but it was still a main issue of their lives. The government there, however, was a little messed up. Immigrants bound for the Chesapeake traveled alone (Document C), mainly because they were…
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…member clubs established are still the basic rules of bowling. A similar New York-based organization, the American Amateur Bowling Union, established in 1890, was also short-lived. Meanwhile, German immigrants helped to popularize the sport in the Midwest…
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Category: /Literature/English
…talks about how language shapes an identity. He tells us about his own experience as a new immigrant from China, presenting the problems he encountered while he was learning how to write compositions in English language. Using the word “I” in his essays…
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Category: /History
…as the man to whom he paid the ransom. Within hours of his arrest, press and police were clamoring for the death penalty for Hauptmann. From what they read in the papers and heard on the radio, few doubted his guilt: Hauptmann was an illegal German immigrant
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…was also a member of the Board of Commissioners of the National Emigration Convention but was strongly supportive of immigration. Being a black female should have stopped Mary from reaching her goal because at that time a large percentage of blacks were slaves…
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…. Statistics like these obviously, highlight that Muslims are still discriminated in Britain and might hinder further immigrants from coming to Britain. Islamophobia is an irrational fear of Muslims as people bent on imposing their religious and political views…
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…Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz was born on January 13, 1926. He was an illegitimate child of Angel Castro y Argiz, an immigrant worker from spain and Lina Ruz Gonzalez. Fidel grew up in the mountainous region of Oriente province. As a boy, Fidel worked…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of business, military cooperation, science, education, massmedia, entertainment, tourism but also because of immigration brought about by labor shortage or political conflicts. Lack of knowledge of another culture can lead, at the best, to embarrassing…
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