they looked like old clocks
Immigrants who came from Europe were processed at Ellis Island.
they did not have plains back then in the 1800s
Two key people in the mid 1800s were the middle class and the poor people.
well in the 1800s, they sold a variety of things!
there was 4000 thousands of people on a ship
a place where inmates went to in the 1800s. famous people such as al capone and machine gun kelly
a place where inmates went to in the 1800s. famous people such as al capone and machine gun kelly
they looked like old clocks
Immigrants who came from Europe were processed at Ellis Island.
they did not have plains back then in the 1800s
Elsis Island
Two key people in the mid 1800s were the middle class and the poor people.
well in the 1800s, they sold a variety of things!
they farted and boom thats ur answer my name is Da boss u suck haha
Yes, both Ellis Island and Angel Island officials asked immigrants questions during the late 1800s. At Ellis Island, the focus was primarily on verifying identities and assessing health, while at Angel Island, the questioning was often more rigorous and aimed at determining the immigrants' intentions and eligibility, particularly for those from Asia. These interrogations reflected the differing attitudes and immigration policies of the time, with Angel Island's process being notably harsher.
what brought people to British Columbia in the 1800s