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Most immigrants looking for freedom of religion/speech, a better way of life, and a better justice system, all found a better standard of living by coming to the US. Immigrants are generally happier in the US than they were in their country of origin.
There were plenty of immigrants that came to the US before 1860. These immigrants were most often people from Europe looking for a better life.
Most immigrants expect to have more freedoms of religion and a better economic life. They want to live a life better than their lives before. In general terms, immigrants do and have in the past found that the USA offers them more opportunities then their former homelands.
When immigrants were leaving for America, they were happy and scared. Immigrants were scared because they left everything they knew and did not know what they were going to see in America. Immigrants were happy because they were going to a land of opportunity and a better life.
Most immigrants coming to America prior to the 20th century were hoping to find freedom from religious persecution.Actually, the only real Americans are native American, so even though most 'Americans' complain about immigrants, if they go back to their ancestors, they are in fact immigrants too. So the fact that immigrants come-for whatever reason, it makes the country a better place (and sorta increases the popularity)
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Many immigrants came to the United States looking for better economic opportunities and a better way of life. Some immigrants came for personal or religious freedom.
So they can live a better life and their children can get a better education; one that involves learning the correct spelling of the word "immigrants"'
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.
Well that would depend on who you ask. Some Protestants would consider themselves to be better than Catholics but other Protestants would not. That said, most Protestant churches do believe that their doctrines are better than the doctrines of the Catholic Church. In other words, some Protestants believe that their doctrine is true but the Catholic Church's same doctrine on said topic is false incorrect in a not totally false way so in one sense, some Protestant churches do believe that they are better than Catholic churches but when it comes to individual Protestants versus individual Catholics, it varies from person to person.
Most immigrants looking for freedom of religion/speech, a better way of life, and a better justice system, all found a better standard of living by coming to the US. Immigrants are generally happier in the US than they were in their country of origin.
immigrants came to the northeast because they needed jobs and a better life
There were plenty of immigrants that came to the US before 1860. These immigrants were most often people from Europe looking for a better life.
No, it was better. Irish immigrants had rights and freedoms in America, when they previously did not in their home country.
Immigrants chose to move to colonial America for better opportunities. Many other immigrants chose to move to America for religious freedom.
for freedom and a chance to get better farm land and better living.
Most immigrants expect to have more freedoms of religion and a better economic life. They want to live a life better than their lives before. In general terms, immigrants do and have in the past found that the USA offers them more opportunities then their former homelands.