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.
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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.
Memories, family photos - black and white.
Czechoslovakian immigrants usually bring immediate family members and personal belongings with them to America.
Your great grandparent would be the immigrant. Their child (your grandparent) would be American born, so they would be 1st generation American. Their child (your parent) would be American born and 2nd generation. So you would be 3rd generation American. However, if your immigrant great grandparent arrived in America as a adult with children, as many did, then your grandparent might also be an immigrant and you would be the second generation born in America.
They would send them back to their homeland, if there was a war in there homeland, they would send them to Another Country.
they would bring worry beads, clothing, and their family
They would bring pictures of close relatives and religious items.
bible
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.
Memories, family photos - black and white.
A model of a red double-decker bus.
Czechoslovakian immigrants usually bring immediate family members and personal belongings with them to America.
What is the proper use of the term immigrant?
an immigrant is someone that comes from another country
Immigrant possessions would be whatever an immigrant - a person moving from one country to another to stay - is bringing with them.
what ever money they had, which was not very much. if they had any family heirloom, that was small enough to carry they would probably try to bring it. if they had one they brought a bible. those who had them brought instruments. they would have probably sold off most of their possessions before leaving their country.