We are from Italy. We want to move to America.

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We are from Italy. We want to move to America. In the late 1800’s and early 1900’s people from Europe said.... We are from Italy. We want to move to America.

“Let’s go!” In fact, families from all over Europe were saying the same thing! “Let’s go!”

Adventure! Escape from Cruel and Unfair Governments These, and other European families, wanted to move away from their countries and move to America for several reasons! Escape from Cruel and Unfair Governments Adventure! Religious Freedom

emigration emigrating When you leave a country to settle in another country, it is called_____________. emigrating

immigration immigrating When you move into a new country, it is called ______________. immigrating

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