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Germany in the "war guilt" clause.
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Slaves were brought to the new world to do the brutal back-breaking farm labor. Many were also made into domestic servants.
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Mexico World War I (WWI) brought immigrants from various countries, but the most number of immigrants came from one country; and that country was Mexico.
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Following World War II, immigration to France increased significantly, especially from Algeria. As such, France adopted more restrictive immigration policies and increased the deportation of undocumented immigrants.
The surname is from India. Immigration to British colonies as indentured servants brought families to the New World. The Boodhoo surname is found in Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States and the West Indies.
It depends on what country you're talking about, but most countries in the world do not have (or no longer have) immigration policies specifically for Jews.
Immigration IS the fabric of the country when you take into consideration the fact that the ancestors of most people in the country immigrated here or were brought here from another part of the world within the last 300 years.
The English of course!
No, The war actually brought the United States out of the Great Depression. Increased war production and mobilization of the entire country saw our industrial output skyrocket.
World War 1 led to an increase in immigration restrictions and tighter border controls in many countries. Many countries focused on national security and limited the entry of foreigners, particularly those from enemy countries. This resulted in a decrease in overall immigration during and immediately after the war.
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The United States of America takes in more immigrants per year than any other country combined. Source below.