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…will explain the crime. Then I will tell you about the trial. Finally, I will tell you the what happen in future years after the trial. Nicola Sacco Nicola Sacco was an immigrant from Italy. He came to the United States in 1908. He was seventeen when he…
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…and prosperity. Immigration expanded, especially in the West, leading to the creation of the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan in 1905. Such growth required expansion of the railways and two new continental lines were built. The golden age came to an end…
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…Alphonse Capone was born in New York City by two parents Gabriel and Teresa Capone. Capone's parents immigrated to the United States in 1893 from Naples, Italy. Capone came from a large family and was the fourth oldest of nine children. (Kobler 10…
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…. They wanted to get away from the situation they were forced into. Those who were free were the "whites" who were somewhat separated in values. The North, was a more industrialized area where jobs were filled by newly imported immigrants, making them less dependent…
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…, Halifax's population had doubled in size. Thousands of white immigrants moved into Halifax and it became one of the most vital trading ports in Canada. Africville residents played an important role in Halifax’s industry. Even though Africville residents were…
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…were treated horribly not even considered citizens. “Like the children of immigrants from Europe who were streaming into the country at the time, the first Americans would have to learn to conform like white Americans (16). The girls were trained to be maids…
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…of Irish throughout this time. Hundreds of thousands were forced to immigrate to the United States as a result. Others could not leave, and ended up withering away with their families. All told the population of Ireland was reduced by half, from a thriving eight…
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…by newly imported immigrants, making them less dependent on slave labor. The South, however had rich fertile land mostly used for farming. Huge plantations were cleared and needed to be worked. The people of the area tended to be more genteal, and seemed…
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…is a state of bewilderment, anxiety, disorientation and distress as an individual suddenly exposed to a social or cultural environment radically different from his own". It happens frequently for the international students and immigrants. Culture conflicts appear…
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…that Jim can go to school. Ántonia also comes into town to work for the Harlings in their home. Other immigrant country girls also start working in the town, and they become known as the hired girls. Jim spends a lot of time with Ántonia and the Harling children…
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