Food for ship-oatmeal, rolls, dry pasta, rice, dry beans, etc.
Reminder of family-Pictures, family tree, Bible, Torah, heirlooms, locket, etc.
Entertainment for voyage-Cards, small musical instrument, drawing supplies, book, marbles, tops, yo-yos, checkers, Chess, sewing, knitting, doll, etc.
Useful items for America-tools, spices, herbs, bedding, maters to learn language, something to help with job, etc.
It was essential to bring those things that allow them to survive and to prosper in the New World. Weapons for defense, tools to clear the land, turn the soil and to build shelter took a priority. Seed grains, shoes, vegetable and fruit plantings, a bolt of cloth, a smidgen of available spices, nails, medicinal potions, a few domestic chickens, needles and thread, a priceless thimble, an awl, extra buckles and powder, extra ball and shot. And a Bible. I don't think most of them could afford to bring that much to America. They could only bring a small trunk or things tied in a blanket. A Bible or cross was usually common, as was a cerished family heirloom. If lucky, they could bring a pillow and extra clothes
Water proof items and normal clothes
valuble items like rosary or picture of family
choices
america basically beefed up airport security to the point where you can only bring certain items on a plane and you can only carry 3 ounces of liquid at a time
Immigrants helped invent many useful items in America.
Chinese immigrants brought items such as cooking utensils, clothing, herbs and medicines, tools, and personal items on their journey to America. They also brought food supplies like rice, dried seafood, and preserved fruits to sustain them during the long voyage.
Not much because they were only allowed a suitcase or a bundle on the ship and put in steerage. It was mainly some clothing and personal items.
Immigrants often brought personal items such as photographs, letters, and small mementos to remind them of their families back home. These items provided a sense of connection and comfort during their journey and settlement in a new country.
They drank a lot of tea (one of the items they took to America) and wheat.
European immigrants usually brought little, if any, personal items. Over the years, Europeans brought many animals, cultures, languages, philosophies, etc. to the United States, and truly the Americas altogether.
It was essential to bring those things that allow them to survive and to prosper in the New World. Weapons for defense, tools to clear the land, turn the soil and to build shelter took a priority. Seed grains, shoes, vegetable and fruit plantings, a bolt of cloth, a smidgen of available spices, nails, medicinal potions, a few domestic chickens, needles and thread, a priceless thimble, an awl, extra buckles and powder, extra ball and shot. And a Bible. I don't think most of them could afford to bring that much to America. They could only bring a small trunk or things tied in a blanket. A Bible or cross was usually common, as was a cerished family heirloom. If lucky, they could bring a pillow and extra clothes
In the 1900s, Italians brought a variety of items to America, including traditional foods such as pasta, olive oil, and cheeses, which contributed to the culinary landscape of the country. They also introduced cultural artifacts like handmade crafts, religious icons, and family heirlooms that reflected their heritage. Additionally, many immigrants carried personal belongings like clothing and tools that aided in their new lives. These items played a significant role in preserving their cultural identity while adapting to American society.
Which of the following are must bring items when stationed in Korea
Italian
The items that you could bring to an inmate at Vernon C Bain are restricted. You could bring items such as books.
well they certainly do not wanna bring you