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…to disappear, and that will tend to wipe out the color line. They need to have encouraged immigration, education, and every description of legitimate business and industry. We do not want a united North nor a united South. We want a united country…
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…, blacks, blue-collar democrats, Hispanics, and Asians supported him because he "represents a partial fulfillment of a national promise that Americans even of recent immigrant background might reach for wealth, homes, education for their children, or an ideal…
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…but for everyone. This resulted in the birth of many universities. The Scotch-Irish had vast influence on American history, yet they had an extremely small immigration. Seven of the Scotch-Irish signed the Declaration of Independence. Eleven U.S. presidents trace…
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…reading the book "Sinatra:Behind the Legend" by Randy Tarabelli, I learned a lot about this American legend. Francis Albert Sinatra was born on Dec.12th,1915 in Hoboken, New Jersey. His parents were Italian immigrants and he grew up poor in the streets…
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…in November 1992 the long-standing leader of the East Timorese resistance movement Xanana Gusmão restrain the Indonesian military. He had to serve a 20 years long imprisonment. The East Timorese population is confront with the immigration of people of nearby…
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…for were wealthy European immigrants fleeing their own land for such reasons as taxes. After such movements as Suffrage and Civil Rights, all Americans were granted individual rights of freedom thus approaching equality. People in the United States can…
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…. As a result, merchants in major port cities received major profits. The Merchant Marine provided an avenue by which investment and immigrant workers and consumers migrated to America (Kirkland 192). The gradual improvement in Americas transportation system…
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…of the multiculturalism, which is a direct result of the Canadian Government’s policies on immigration. Ireland is mainly English Caucasian with a small percentage of Celtic. Canadians are made up of several religions, races and languages. Without doubt this adds variety…
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…that bad. Slavery formed two opposing societies and could not have been abolished with out the Civil War. The North was very industrialized and had a stable economy in comparison to slave-dependant South. During the mid-1800s immigration to the North greatly…
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…. Persons on trial may cross-examine their accusers and may force witnesses to testify. The United States has many minority groups. These minorities include blacks, Jews, Asian Americans, European immigrants, Hispanic Americans, American Indians, homosexuals…
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