how were migrants treated in the 1960's
Gum-digging was a trade in which migrants of many nationalities participated (as well as Maori) but Dalmations from Croatia were particularly prominent.
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High unemployment. (It was the 1930s).Antisemitism.
1932 and 1936 were the only leap years in the 1930s.
how were migrants treated in the 1960's
They were treated as criminals.
Not good.
badly
put in hospitals
On the whole German migrants to the U.S. were welcomed and treated with respect. They had a reputation for for being skilled and hard working.
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The Christian migrants who treated badly the people of the Americas and Australia
It was very largely regarded as a non-issue in the 1930s.
They were treated poorly with no respect at all, they were paid about $50 (50 Bucks) a month.
When the 'Migrants' in the poem first arrive to Australia, they are treated in an unsavory manner, as time progresses though, the community come to accept their differences, there for there is a change in perspective on the communities behalf.
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