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Angel Island is used for hiking, biking, and camping. It also has museums dedicated to the Chinese immigrants.
Ellis island though thought to hold the statue of liberty is actually home of the immigration museum and liberty island is home to the statue of liberty. My school is teaching us the wrong thing! The statue of liberty is on liberty island not Ellis island thank you very much for teaching us the wrong thing harrison lane!
Until 1839 the island was used for many purposes, most notoriously as a meeting place for smugglers and pirates and as a dueling range. That year, in an attempt to banish the pirates and duelists, the Spanish governor of California granted Antonio Maria Osio a title to establish a cattle farm on the island. The plan worked, and Angel Island once again became a respectable place.
Until 1839 the island was used for many purposes, most notoriously as a meeting place for smugglers and pirates and as a dueling range. That year, in an attempt to banish the pirates and duelists, the Spanish governor of California granted Antonio Maria Osio a title to establish a cattle farm on the island. The plan worked, and Angel Island once again became a respectable place.
many people take all drugs. there isn't a certain group of people that take drugs. all people from all walks of life take drugs and PCP(angel dust) is just one of them.
It serves as a tourist attraction, but is not 'used' for anything at this point.
It is estimated that at its peak, Easter Island was inhabited by around 15,000 people. However, due to overpopulation, deforestation, and resource depletion, the population declined dramatically over time.
Angel dust is PCP. A drug used as a horse tranquilizer. It is known to cause violence in some people.
"Mon ange" meand "My angel" and is really often used in French when people are talking with the one they love...
It was opened in 1910 and was mainly used for Chinese immigrants to immigrate into the country, after the Chinese exclusion act of 1882.
what are the skulls in dead island used for
In the 1700s, immigrants were coming from all over the world. The second and third waves of Irish immigrants came after 1717. The potato famine in Ireland was making them want to come. Many immigrants thought that they would strike it rich in this new land. Ellis Island and Angel Island dealt with immigrants. Immigrants were inspected, but it was rare for one not to be accepted. If an immigrant was sick, they were sent to the Ellis Island hospital at Ellis Island. It was rare for one of the immigrants to get sent home. Angel Island was used mainly by Asians and Ellis Island by Europeans. Ellis Island was closed in 1954. It was expensive to maintain. Today, Ellis Island is a tourist sight. From Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty can be seen. The Statue of Liberty was a significant sight for the immigrants crossing over to the U.S. Many of them cried on the boats. The boats treated the immigrants as cargo, and the immigrants were usually steerage. Depending on where the immigrants were traveling from, the journeys were long. Many people got sick and conditions were terrible.