Well, it depends on what class you were in. Steerage was positively dreadful, while "first class" was little better. Steerage was just like you see in movies: seasick people, crying babies, nasty smells, over crowded areas. Like I said...it was terrible!
Eastern European origin is likely to be like an old immigrant. This is the immigrant that fled from Nazi persecution.
An immigrant is someone coming from a country other than the one that they are now in, usually with a requirement for documentation, like a visa, to enable them access to the country they are now in. In the context of Ireland, someone from the Republic of Ireland (the proper term for what people call southern Ireland) living in Northern Ireland, would not be considered an immigrant. Someone from the Republic of Ireland going to some other countries could be regarded as an immigrant. It depends on where they are going.
the growing immigrant population - NovaNet
The bulk of the Chinese were shipped to America in the later 1800s to work on railroads, mines, and anywhere that heavy labor was needed. The miners and railroad bosses were quite happy with their presence.
Like the 1800s :) haha the late 1800s..... I wanna say 1892 but uh, not positive
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New York City
No. That would make you a migrant. The culture would be quite different and you might feel like an immigrant, but indeed Russia is a singular nation throughout. If you move from one country to another you are an immigrant to the new country and an emigrant from the old country.
To me, undocumented immigrant sounds like the formerly known as illegal immigrant.
New immigrants are people who came to America from southern and eastern Europe. Such as Italy, Poland, Russia, Greece, and also part of Asia like China or Japan.
New immigrants are people who came to America from southern and eastern Europe. Such as Italy, Poland, Russia, Greece, and also part of Asia like China or Japan.
Eastern European origin is likely to be like an old immigrant. This is the immigrant that fled from Nazi persecution.
the food in the 1800s are rashened the food in the 1800s are rashened
what did a minor factory look like in the 1800s
An immigrant is someone coming from a country other than the one that they are now in, usually with a requirement for documentation, like a visa, to enable them access to the country they are now in. In the context of Ireland, someone from the Republic of Ireland (the proper term for what people call southern Ireland) living in Northern Ireland, would not be considered an immigrant. Someone from the Republic of Ireland going to some other countries could be regarded as an immigrant. It depends on where they are going.
the growing immigrant population - NovaNet
what is it like in the 1840's