Earliest immigrants to america

    • [DOC File]Chapter Three - Mesa Public Schools

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      -earliest immigrants were the French Calvinists, or Huguenots-German Protestants suffered similarly from religious policies of their rulers -all Germans, Catholics as well as Protestants suffered from the devastating wars with King Louis XIV - Quaker colony in Pennsylvania became most common destination for Germans-in NJ and Pennsylvania, Presbyterianism was an important religion in the ...

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    • [DOC File]American Migrations Timeline

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      In order to answer the question of whether the United States is a country of migrants or immigrants, students will compile a list of migrations in America. From this list they will be expected to conduct individual research for a particular episode of migration and address push and pull factors with their political, economic, social, and environmental influences. Purpose: In this Explore and ...

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      Some, perhaps the earliest immigrants, probably traveled south along the western coast of the Americas. Many of the places where they stopped are now submerged due to sea level rise since glacial times. Modern animals were in evidence amidst creatures in the twilight of their existence, like mammoths, mastodons, saber tooth tigers, giant beavers, and other species. Some suggest that …

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      It was no accident that the woolen districts of eastern and western England supplied many of the earliest immigrants to America. a. The economic depression hit the woolen trade in the late 1500s and as a result, thousands of footloose farmers took to the road . b. The farmers were unemployed and drifted about England; the remarkably mobile population alarmed many contemporaries whom concluded ...

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      Vast numbers of the earliest American Settlers came to America seeking . land, as much of the land in Europe was controlled by nobles or the church, leaving little opportunity for the common farmer to achieve success. The vastness of the Americas and easy access to land, drew many of these opportunity seekers. The . Irish. immigrants of the early 1800's sought land and escape from the deadly ...

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    • Introduction

      Focused on the earliest immigrants to America including those seeking religious freedoms, land and those brought forcibly enslaved. Covers immigration from 1620 to about the Civil War. New Immigration Focused on the great wave of immigration that came with the industrialization of America during the Gilded Age and into the early 20th century. Also discusses the backlashes against this ...

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    • [DOC File]GERMAN AMERICANS - Yola

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      The earliest German immigrants to the United States were mostly farmers. They had come from an agricultural economy in Germany, and were at ease with the land they found in Pennsylvania, the Carolinas and the Northeastern states. Later, more schooled people began to move to America, and some German Americans began to build towns of their own or to populate the already existing cities. …

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