becauase the immigrants try to make america like where they come from instaed of adjusting to the surroundings. also the work for less and are a danger to us american day after day. also they want live in america have the food money clothes house but not be a citzen of america that's just wrong. also they send money home instead of helping the ecnomy. hello you are know in america not your old counry hepl the new one not the old on
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Memories, family photos - black and white.
the native americans.
What did some americans question during the great depression?
The Americans fought for thier freedom during the American Revolutionary war.
During World War II, Americans severely disliked Germany. The reverse is also true of Germans, since both sides were being fed massive amounts of propaganda about the other. Currently, Americans and Germans get along well, and there seems to be minimal, if any, residual animosity.
In the second half of the 18th century, Americans began to increase the immigrant populations of the large colonial cities such as Boston, Philadelphia and New York. These cities offered employment in factories.
The reign of King "Mob"
Franz von Rintelen, a German immigrant and businessman, was killed by an angry mob in the United States during World War I, reflecting the intense anti-German sentiment of the time. He was lynched in 1918 in a case that exemplified the hysteria and violence directed at German Americans amid wartime patriotism. This tragic event highlights the broader societal tensions and xenophobia that emerged during the conflict.
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Memories, family photos - black and white.
the pilgrams
the native americans.
German- Americans and Irish- Americans were commonly called hyphenateds during the WWI area.
I am certain that it is Andrew Jackson who was the president during the Removal Act of the Native Americans.
John Wooden during his time with UCLA. Also, he personally disliked that nickname.john-wooden
What did some americans question during the great depression?