John F. Kennedy wrote a book by that title in 1958, which was completed and published posthumously by his brother Robert Kennedy. (Kennedy, 1980)
Kennedy, J. F. (1980). A nation of immigrants. New York: Harper Perennial. (Original work published 1963).
No. But Hitler thought so, one of his famous sayings was "what is life ? Life is the nation. Beyond the life of the individual is the life of the nation".
One name that stands out but is NOT THE ONLY major player in the Lakota Nation would be Crazy Horse.
Ethnic diversity was already a central part of the American character - the famous melting-pot. It is hard to see how it caused the war. Ethnically, the two sides were somewhat different. The South was mostly long-established Scotch-Irish (apart from slaves, of course). The North was made up from just about every European nation, which was a major strength, as these were largely skilled immigrants working in manufacturing industry.
Take it to an expert. We don't give information like that here normally, because it depends very much on the details, none of which you supplied. However, personally, my guess is about 50 cents.
Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton led the temperance movement. Carrie Amelia Moore (Carrie Nation) is the most famous saloon buster.
A Nation of Immigrants was created in 1964.
The cast of A Nation of Immigrants - 1967 includes: Richard Basehart as (narrator)
A Nation of Immigrants - 1967 TV was released on: USA: 8 September 1967
The United States has always been regarded as a nation of immigrants.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt first coined the term "United Nation" as a term to describe the Allied Countries..
Yes, we're known for being a nation of immigrants. Ever since the 1800's...
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The term coined to describe today's national-state government relations is nation-state. The concept of the nation state can be compared and contrasted with that of the multinational state or city and state.
The term coined to describe today's national-state government relations is nation-state. The concept of the nation state can be compared and contrasted with that of the multinational state or city and state.