Americans should welcome them
From the 1500s onward, various groups of immigrants, including Europeans such as the Spanish, Portuguese, French, and English, began to colonize the Americas, often displacing indigenous peoples. These indigenous groups, with diverse cultures and languages, faced significant disruption due to diseases, land seizures, and violent conflicts introduced by the colonizers. The interactions between these immigrants and indigenous populations shaped the social, economic, and political landscapes of the Americas, leading to profound and often devastating consequences for native communities. Despite this, indigenous peoples have shown resilience, preserving aspects of their cultures and continuing to advocate for their rights and identities.
Immigrants the the USA had a social need that work , safety and provisions could not provide. As new people in a strange land they sought to keep their ethnicity by living around peoples from their home countries.
Reactions to immigrants vary widely depending on individual perspectives, cultural backgrounds, and socioeconomic factors. Some people embrace immigrants, viewing them as contributors to diversity and economic growth, while others may express fear or resentment, perceiving them as competition for jobs or resources. Media portrayal and political discourse can also significantly influence public sentiment, leading to either acceptance or hostility. Overall, reactions are complex and often reflect broader societal attitudes towards change and inclusion.
The transportation revolution consisting of canals, railroads and many other ways to get across the globe contributed to the influx of immigrants.
Beginning with diseases such as measles and smallpox brought over by Europeans when they came to colonize, such as measles and smallpox, yes immigrants bring diseases with them when they come to America. In fact, diseases brought along, intentionally and unintentionally from Europe have killed off many of the native peoples in many parts of the world.
they thought airplanes were crazy
the right side
The Dillingham Flaw is the term given to the misconceptions and negative reactions to immigrants in the early 1900s.
Except for the native peoples, everybody not born in Canada was an immigrant. There are many millions.
Because it's fun to see their reactions.
People : " Holy balls, that's alot of dead guys..."
I had sheer goosebumps the entire movie. It was amazing, I <3 it!
Different people have different reactions, it ranges depending on the way you were brought up, society, friends, family and your religious views.
Governments implemented immigration restrictions and quotas, as well as assimilation policies to manage the influx of immigrants. Social reactions included nativist movements, discrimination, and instances of xenophobia towards immigrants. However, there were also efforts to provide support and assistance to help immigrants integrate into their new societies.
I'm pretty sure because alot of peoples from all over the world come there for freedom and whatnot...
Go to a mall and speak in your own language (neither of you have to understand it) and look at peoples reactions.
they had drinks like beer and got drunk They broke into houses and took peoples money to buy a house or hid in hotel rooms