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Category: /History
…Early colonial areas Long before America officially became a country in 1776, this land, which we are upon, was mearly a colonial settlement for British Immigrants who were fleeing their country because of religious…
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Category: /Literature/English
…how immigrants are making the population increase in dramatic numbers. He then proceeds on talking about how farming technology is improving. The technology that he talks about is still used today, but it is much improved. The immigrants that came over…
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…new attitudes and ideas. Both clashed on the lines of immigration, politics, religion, and women's rights. In an analysis of the 1920s, William, E. Leuchtenburg wrote the Perils of Prosperity and in it stated that there were different two Americas…
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Category: /History
…. And if they stopped Hitler in 1938 there probably wouldn’t have been a World War II. They say that this was not the first time that the U.S. help didn’t come. In the 1930s, the U.S. blocked the Jews from immigrating to the United States. Between 1933 and 1945, the United…
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…. The political machines would promise the immigrants a place to live or a job if they voted for them. They would tell people that they would build parks, schools, sewers, roads, and orphanages. The good thing about them was that they kept their promises. The bad thing…
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…of slavery they found a new way to have cheap labour the Chinese. The Chinese immigrants mainly came from the coastal provinces of Guangdong and Fujian. They came from a life of poverty, and unrest and came to a country were they had to work really hard also…
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…Mussolini started a Fascist dictatorship. He caused Italy to lose World War II to Nazi Germany because of his alliance with them. A democratic republic took place in 1946 and the economy revived. Illegal immigration, organized crime, corruption, high unemployment…
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…, which is overturning 95% of the government's decisions on illegal immigrants". Such a question has the answer embedded in it. It also leaves the reader thinking with a particular frame of mind, which is more likely to gain their consent on the issue…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Toronto is a very multicultural city. People from many different places immigrate here in order to find a better life. But racist and prejudiced attitudes in Toronto have been a major problem for a long time. There are many racial activities all around…
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Category: /Literature
…A View from the Bridge Coursework Arthur Miller, the author of "A View from the Bridge" wrote the play in the 1950's after working in a Brooklyn shipyard. He was familiar with the immigrant as both his parents were immigrants to the United States…
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