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native americans even though we aren't immigrants !
The immigrants faced racial discrimination, language barriers, and difficulty finding a job.
They faced many challenges but I only know two.😅First, they faced language and communication.Second, they faced having to get jobs.Please don't get mad if I got something wrong.😅
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Some examples of challenges faced by immigrants in the late 1800s were:- unable to speak English- overcrowding of the cities- unable to find jobs
What were some of the challenges the colonies faced?
they would F!@# themselves to death by white men and go to jail cause of america
immigrants faced mistreatment of the government officials and by them not having an education, and dnt know shyt about the u.s, everybody hated them immigrants need to stay where they came from
The difficulties that immigrants faced were often not worth it, as they had to leave behind their homes, face language barriers, adapt to new cultures, and sometimes endure discrimination. However, many immigrants believed that the opportunities for a better life and greater freedoms in their new country made the challenges they faced worth it.
Some immigrants were discriminated against. Like the Scottish and Irish. But they later proved themselves worthy as inventors. But some immigrants had no money when they came to America and had to live on the streets. That is why they passed a law that no immigrant could become a citizen unless they had enough money to support themselves and they could prove that they could support themselves.
Asian immigrants faced discrimination, racism, and hostility upon arriving in America. They were often subjected to laws that restricted their rights, such as the Chinese Exclusion Act and the Immigration Act of 1924 which limited Asian immigration. They also faced challenges finding employment and housing due to prejudice and stereotypes.