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Overview...
This
feature presentation links educators to primary sources from
the Library of Congress' online collections. Using these web
resources can make history come alive for students!
The
feature provides an introduction to the study of immigration
to the United States. It is far from the complete story, and
focuses only on the immigrant groups that arrived in greatest
numbers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The presentaton
was shaped by these questions:
- What
happened to the Native American as waves of immigrants arrived
from other nations?
- Which
nations yielded the most significant numbers of immigrants
to the United States?
- Why
did each immigrant group come to the United States?
- When
did each immigrant group come to the United States?
- Where
did the groups settle, both initially and in subsequent migrations?
- How
were they received by the current citizens of this nation?
- How
did United States government policies and programs affect
immigration patterns?
- How did
United States government policies and programs affect immigrants'
assimilation into the life of the nation?
- What
role did the distribution of resources (natural and man made)
play in the immigration and subsequent migration patterns
of immigrants?
- How
did economic conditions impact the immigrants' experience?
- Did
cultural heritage affect an immigrant's place of settlement?
How?
- What
impact did immigrant cultural traditions have on the United
States?
It
is hoped that educators' will use this feature to help students
formulate and articulate additonal questions of their own..and
that students will be encouraged to find their own answers.
Happy discovery!
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