By: Madisen Campbell, Thomas Maggio, and Kasey Clogston

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By: Madisen Campbell, Thomas Maggio, and Kasey Clogston English-.com Immigration By: Madisen Campbell, Thomas Maggio, and Kasey Clogston

Chinese : They brought over food from their county. asianamerican1.blogspot.com : They brought over food from their county. : Now there Chinese cites all over the U.S.A. : Also helped out with the Transcontinental railroad. : Worked in mills for the U.S.A. : Everyone was made fun of their hair.

lrish : Brought heritage of Catholic Church Sjsapush.com lrish : Brought heritage of Catholic Church :From that came 2 holidays Halloween and St. Patrick’s day : St. Patrick's day is about everyone feels Irish : Halloween is about everyone tricking people. bbc.co.uk

How They Suffered There life was very hard they had to live in small homes. They only had one bathroom for a maybe 10 family. It was very hard to get jobs. Had very little food. Homes were very dirty. Ocp.hul.harvard.edu

Why we study Immigration Summary Picture We study immigration because they help us with almost everything. They travel across the globe just to get here. They worked in mills for us. Also factory jobs too. Their kids worked in mills just to help their families. fasttrackteaching,.com

Why Immigration in a big part of our lives. Loc.gov They built stuff for us. Also brought Things from their counties. We maybe would not be here if it was not for Immigration. They came all over the world to live in the U.S.A. They believed in us.

Ellis island and angel island These are the island which they came to live in U.S.A. Chinese came to throw Angle Island. The Irish came throw Ellis Island. Ellis.com Angleisland.com

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