It depends on what country the immigrant was previously from. Ex: Greek. They would bring currency, something to remember their country, (Ex: Athena Doll) something to eat during their voyage, (Ex: Grapes, wine, olive oil, olives, etc.) something to remind you of your family (depending on the time period, maybe a picture or an object that had been passed down through the centuries) and things that would be useful in America during that time period.
There are several things that an immigrant would bring to remind them of their homeland. Some of them include photos, cultural artefacts and other minerals that are found in their homeland.
Medical tests entailed being able to read, write, and speak the English language. Medical processors tested immigrants with puzzles and mimicry tests.
An Axe, an Adz, an Awl. A shovel, a spade and a scattergun.
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Czechoslovakian immigrants usually bring immediate family members and personal belongings with them to America.
Yes you can you idiot
Hope fully a passport.
There are several things that an immigrant would bring to remind them of their homeland. Some of them include photos, cultural artefacts and other minerals that are found in their homeland.
It was so much commotion and it made MORE commotion to bring your belongings with you.
i would bring my jet pack, carrot transporter, and a glowstick
Many ways. The colonists came by ship and in the 1900’s they also came by ship into Ellis Island and Angle Island. Today, planes bring many people.
they would bring worry beads, clothing, and their family
The Bureau of Immigration as well as the United States Public Health Service were the government agencies that processed the immigrants arriving at Ellis Island. In addition to the processing of their documents, immigrants were subjected to a 'Six second physical' to determine whether or not they were ill, and might bring an epidemic into the country.
Medical tests entailed being able to read, write, and speak the English language. Medical processors tested immigrants with puzzles and mimicry tests.
They would bring pictures of close relatives and religious items.
The Bureau of Immigration as well as the United States Public Health Service were the government agencies that processed the immigrants arriving at Ellis Island. In addition to the processing of their documents, immigrants were subjected to a 'Six second physical' to determine whether or not they were ill, and might bring an epidemic into the country.
An Axe, an Adz, an Awl. A shovel, a spade and a scattergun.