horrible to where they where jumping off the boats.
Ellis Island is a place. I'm not sure how it could be "poor." It's owned by the US federal government and administered by the National Park Service, so you can't even say it's "poor" in the sense "poor people live there" because NOBODY lives there.
Either the Statue of Liberty or Ellis Island.
People with a mental illnes live in a mental istitution and get treated by a psychiatrist.
More than 12 million people from many different countries, cultures and walks of life - poor and rich alike. You can read details about the history of Ellis Island here:http://www.ellisisland.org/genealogy/ellis_island_history.aspand a year by year breakdown of the statistics here:www.nps.gov/elis/forteachers/upload/Statistics.pdf
Poor English immigrants arriving at Ellis Island typically wore simple, worn clothing made of durable materials. Men often donned caps, coats, and trousers, while women wore long dresses or skirts, often layered due to the varying weather. Many carried their belongings in small bags or bundles, reflecting their modest means and the necessity to travel light. Their attire often illustrated their humble backgrounds and hopes for a better life in America.
When they arrived in Roanoke, the colonists had to rebuilt the settlement.
He treated the poor horible
because they were low class and poor
that the wealthy were treated better then the poor
help people who had to stay in the Ellis island that were sick
In the Holocaust itself rich and poor Jews were treated alike: they were slaughtered. (One could not buy one's way out of the Holocaust).
No Jobs and poor treatment