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Discrimination Against German And Irish Immigrants
1,478 wordsThe Declaration of Independence states, All men are created equal, , but, taking a look at our nations history, we can clearly see that this statement is not valid. This was not accepted by the thousands of slave owners based in the South and the people who enforced oppression upon womens rights as equals. The nation's relatively newly-established independence, escalating prejudices against blacks, differing viewpoints regarding slavery, monetary inflation, and antagonism to womens basic rights ...
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German Americans German Immigrants
1,283 wordsIn 1990 the U. S. Census Bureau reported that 57, 985, 595 people in the United States claimed some measure of German ancestry. This makes up almost a quarter of the U. S. population. German immigration started as early as 1607. The first three Germans to migrate to the U. S. were, F. Unger, H. Keffer, and F. Today who were followers of Captain John Smith who settled in Jamestown, Virginia. They started the first German colony, known as the damned dutch. From 1820 - 1970 they estimated about 6. ...
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German Immigrants Urban Areas
1,165 wordsEntertainment in Milwaukee and its Effect on Urban Areas Summerfest. German Fest. The Great Circus Parade. Not just these, but, Neil Diamond, Aretha Franklin, Pearl Jam and many others. These are just a few of the exciting entertainment events that one can enjoy in the great city of Milwaukee. Milwaukee is a city that is known for its great festivals and its variety of entertainment spectacles. Milwaukee is the largest city in Wisconsin. Its population is 628, 088 and has a population density of...
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German Americans German Immigrants
1,314 wordsIn 1990 the U. S. Census Bureau reported that 57, 985, 595 people in the United States claimed some measure of German ancestry. This makes up almost a quarter of the U. S. population. German immigration started as early as 1607. The first three Germans to migrate to the U. S. were, F. Unger, H. Keffer, and F. Today who were followers of Captain John Smith who settled in Jamestown, Virginia. They started the first German colony, known as the? damned dutch. ? From 1820 - 1970 they estimated about ...
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Jewish Immigrants Irish Immigrants
1,688 wordsImmigrant Communities: A Look at Four Ethnic Groups Immigrants arriving in the United States were often already set up with a support system in the New World. Most people either had relatives or friends already living there or they were traveling with someone who did. According to the class lecture 1, people often lived close to other immigrants of their shared backgrounds. In this way, immigrant neighborhoods were started in many large cities such as Boston, Philadelphia, and Chicago. Each immi...
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