they were treated like all the other European immigrants that came to America. (but mostly treated unfairly)
What France has offered to immigrants is highly dependent on what kinds of immigrants and what time period are being considered. Prior to the 1960s, France did not really offer anything specific to immigrants who came to the country. After that point, there have been specific programs for immigrants in general and additional programs for specific immigrant groups, such as the Pied Noirs and Harkis of Algeria or refugees of war.
The native amaricans tried to kill them.
The immigrants were treated horribly. They were made slaves most of the time. Another thing that they had happen to them was that they had to leave relatives, children etc. behind. It wasn't a very nice life...
Immigrants were considered second-class citizens for their poverty. Irish, German and Chinese immigrants were treated harshly and many were denied work. They were looked down upon because of their culture. Although America boasted being a "land of the free", poor immigrants had little employment opportunities.
Yes it was and it symbolized to the immigrants that were coming to the US that they were going to be treated fairly.
New France or British North America
Like ******* immigrants!
Legal immigrants are (for thee most part) treated like average citizens. While Illegal immigrants are not.
they were treated like all the other European immigrants that came to America. (but mostly treated unfairly)
They were treated like dogs.
Spain
Badly. The newest of the immigrants are always discriminated against. They usually had the worst jobs ex. Think about how immigrants are treated today.
The Irish was the largest immigrant group in the 1800s and they were generally treated poorly. Later immigrant groups were treated the same way as the Irish immigrants of the early 1800s.
how did the french get here from France
There were immigrants.
What were Ellis Island and angel island what was the difference between them how were immigrants treated at each site