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Two of the first places where German immigrants settled in Queensland were in the Jacob's Well-Alberton area, just north of today's Gold Coast, and on the opposite side of the Logan River to that location - what is now southern Redlands.
Most from the east coast entered at Ellis island, but most from China and the west entered at Angel island.
The Portuguese called the southern coast of West Africa the Gold Coast. They first arrived in the area in 1471.
The immigrants who landed at Ellis Island near New York were processed much quicker than immigrants who landed at Angel Island near San Francisco. Angel Island immigrants were held to higher standards than those of Ellis Island.
Because that was the POE (Point of Entry) & processing center for the east coast.
The Chinese arrived in large numbers on the U.S. west coast for the primary purpose of working on the Transcontinental Railroad in the 19th century
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Eastern Europeans were processed through Ellis Island, near the Statue of Liberty. About 98% of ALL immigrants made it through Ellis Island with no problems. The same could not be said for the Asians who came through the West Coast facility--Angel Island. Nearly ALL Asian immigrants came to America through the west coast processing center located on Angel Island, right by Alcatraz Island off the coast of San Francisco. Only about 65% of all Asians made it through the rigorous process on the west coast and many were delayed there for days, weeks or even months while the processing droaned on and on.
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Two of the first places where German immigrants settled in Queensland were in the Jacob's Well-Alberton area, just north of today's Gold Coast, and on the opposite side of the Logan River to that location - what is now southern Redlands.
Most from the east coast entered at Ellis island, but most from China and the west entered at Angel island.
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They arrived on the east Coast, through Ellis Island.
Neither. Most food processing is carried on in central Mexico. Western Mexico (Pacific coast) is the largest producer of food.
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