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…their immigrations. The publishing of the "Laws Divine 1611" served this purpose. These laws sounded very sternly and they made the readers perceive and opposite view of life in Virginia. People were intimidated that lives could be very strict…
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…able to do some of the agricultural work that the colonies farther South were getting into. They were also able to put the new, African slaves to more use. Cheap labor was better than costly labor. Even the shear immigration numbers made a difference…
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…is made up of forestry, fishing, and mining. Religion- 98% of all of the Greeks belong to Greek Orthodox Church, the others are just immigrants and mostly Catholic. Population- The population of Greece is about 10,400,000. That means…
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…Haitians dead. - In 1934 the USA withdrew - In 1937 about 10,000 Haitian immigrants were rounded up and massacred in the Dominican Republic US troops invaded Haiti five times, once staying for almost twenty years (1915-35). Aristide and the 1991 Coup…
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…but there is no such evidence in Asia. It would make more sense for the immigrants to start out with familiar tools and then adapt to the bamboo rich country. But this does not seem to be the case. What is more probable is that Homo sapiens and Homo erectus lived together…
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…naval force under Sir William Penn captured Jamaica in 1655. The island was formally transferred to England in 1670 after the Treaty of Madrid. During the final decades of the 17th century, great numbers of English immigrants arrived; the sugar, cacao…
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…. On October 5, 1970, British trade commissioner, James Cross was kidnapped by the FLQ which precipi6tated into the October crisis. Five days later, Quebec’s labour and immigration minister was also kidnapped. The FLQ had a list of demands that included five hundred…
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…was to show other countries the glories of American democracy. The Europeans, observing all this, developed a wide range of reactions. Many Europeans immigrated to the US, because they saw it was the land of opportunity. However many Europeans saw America…
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…It’s the 1800's and America, still in the making, is in the pursuit of its manifest destiny, stretching from sea to shining sea. Immigrants with religious background are becoming dispersed within the already socially diverse community. America…
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…. A similar act was then passed later that year called the Homestead Act. The Homestead Act offered American citizens and immigrants who planned to be citizens 160 acres of public land each for only a ten-dollar registration fee. The catch to this act was that you…
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