No. In the early years of the nation there were no "urban ghettos". This is a modern term that has developed in the past 70 years since the invention of the car and urban movement from cities. The Native American's wanted to live and stay on native lands. A large percentage were displaced through laws in the 1800's to reservations where they were not treated with respect or honor. Many of the reservations still exist, are considered federal lands, and have tribal members on the reservation. in recent years many of the reservations have built casinos to support members of the tribe. They can do this because they are on federal lands and still have treaties as nations with the government, but none of this led to living in "urban ghettos" for Native American's,
urban ghettos were the center of crime, disease, and murders
immigrants became more popular in the United States and that created urban ghettos. urban ghettos were the center of crime, disease, and murders.
ghettos, or Jewish Quarters.
They try to live day by day They coped in the ghettos by being determand and trying to survive the ghettos.
Ghettos did not live anywhere, they where areas of cities that Jews where sent to. They where separate to the rest of the city and often were overcrowded and dirty
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in the ghettos
No she didnt
they were called ghettos
Ghettos were the places they kept the Jews. The ghettos were isolated, enclosed communities that the Germans kept the Jews in. Ghettos were where the Jews were forced to live, under horrible conditions.
Ghettos preceded concentration camps. Concentration camps appeared during the Nazi era in Germany. Ghettos were present in the largest cities in Germany (and other large urban areas in other countries) well before that.
Ghettos were blocked off sections of town where Jewish people were forced to live. Walls were built around the ghettos in order to keep the Jews inside. It was hard living in the ghettos. Food and personal space were scarce.