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It is a California sixth grade history book "Ancient Civilization".
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).
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Actually, most of the migration was west, to California, rather than to the east coast. In the 1930's, California was still to some extent an uncrowded frontier, with more room for new immigrants than the older states of the east coast.
Lansford W. Hastings wrote the immigrants guide to the west. But the problem was Hastings never had actually been to california, which is where the donner party was headed. He said there was a shortcut, but he lied, he has never been there, he only did it for money.
R. K. Narayan wrote The Guide.
She wrote about immigrants
in spanish ese viva mexico f*** who ever wrote this question 'Immigrants' to where from where?
California.
It is estimated that around 20,000 Chinese immigrants arrived in California between 1849 and 1852. This was in response to the California Gold Rush, as many Chinese immigrants sought opportunities in mining and other industries in California during this period.
gold hill, California
gold hill, california
California that's where the immigrants are!
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California
The address of the Historical Guide Association Of California is: Po Box158, Cambria, CA 93428